Hi all--
I use Trigger Multiple Signals extensively in my layouts for diamond crossings. I've found one problem that I haven't yet found a solution for. If two trains on conflicting routes both manage to trigger the stop signals for both routes (such as if one train is almost at the home signal just as another train triggers a stop and it overruns it) there seems to be no way to reset one of the routes to proceed in order to clear the crossing. Deleting a train still leaves the signal for the conflicting route at stop (apparently the trigger doesn't recognize that a deleted train is gone). Does anyone know of a solution, such as a "Clear Signal" command?
I haven't used the Diamond Crossing Rule since last I heard there was a limit on how many times it could be used in one route (I have at least 20 or more diamond crossings).
Thanks,
Lamont
I use Trigger Multiple Signals extensively in my layouts for diamond crossings. I've found one problem that I haven't yet found a solution for. If two trains on conflicting routes both manage to trigger the stop signals for both routes (such as if one train is almost at the home signal just as another train triggers a stop and it overruns it) there seems to be no way to reset one of the routes to proceed in order to clear the crossing. Deleting a train still leaves the signal for the conflicting route at stop (apparently the trigger doesn't recognize that a deleted train is gone). Does anyone know of a solution, such as a "Clear Signal" command?
I haven't used the Diamond Crossing Rule since last I heard there was a limit on how many times it could be used in one route (I have at least 20 or more diamond crossings).
Thanks,
Lamont