Problems with a map and sessions, meant for Tane (build version 4.5)

Swordfish

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kilanziom has published a very beautiful map, <kuid:173943:106917> Bystrzycka Railway 1976-SUM, and two sessions for Tane (build version 4.5). All assets of the map are on the download station or easily available. The map and the session with the rolling stock are looking wonderful.

But there are some problems with this map in my Trainz+, Build 129343. I would like to discuss these problems. Perhaps someone has other problems too, or a workaround for one of these problems.

1. The warning "There is missing a lever after junction xyz". The map has no missing levers. Here is the problem, that some junctions are out of order, showing it in surveyor with two red arrows, instead a green and a red one.
The workaround in surveyor is: F4 Tracks/Trackside-Mode/Junction. Klicking on the junction out of order will throwing the switch and the two red arrows will change to a green and a red one. After that you can save.

2. The portal <kuid2:116387:6:3> Re-rail Portal Basic made by maggs. This portal has an extended functionality compared with the built-in one. This functionality is hampered: A train with the order "Enter this portal and return through the other portal" will not enter the main track. It is possible, to change to surveyor and pull the consist manually to the main track. If you give the consist several orders, it will loose these orders if you use the function "repeat". It is possible, to give the order "Enter this portal, return through the other portal and drive to the industry xyz".

3. Sometimes, when you are changing from one AI-driven consist to another, the command-list is not changing. That is, the new consist is showing the list of the old one.

Your comments and ideas are very appreciated.

Regards
Swordfish
 
I've seen odd issues with other routes built in earlier versions and brought into TRS-Plus and TRS22 relations. My fix is to open the route and session and save in the new version.

The issue with the junctions is a bit different. It could be that they are marginally set up. No fault to Kilanziom because the junctions showed no errors when he built the route. What you might want to try is to wiggle the track and maybe stretch the junction a bit. You might also want to try Delete Missing Assets even though the route has none. This process also resets the object table and may clear up the errors. In the early T: ANE days, we ran into this in between service packs, and Tony mentioned this as a fix and it worked. It's possible that the route needs a bit of a clean-up.

The issue with the Re-rail Portal Basic is related to scripting and this affects all portals. I found that the vanilla Portal Basic works most of the time, and I thought the issue was related only to non-vanilla portals, but it turns out to be a random hit or miss that they'll work or not. Other portals, such as the Re-rail Portal Basic though definitely will not work.

I don't know what to say about the command-list. Is there a delay or pause causing the list not to change when you switch drivers? It could be that Trainz is busy working with other things then forgets to switch the driver commands.
 
Thank you very much, John, for the hint with opening the route and session and saving in the new version. After that, the problem with the junctions has disappeared.

I replaced the portals, which are installed in the route (<kuid2:116387:6:3> Re-rail Portal Basic by maggs) by <kuid2:96914:22000:4> Portal Basic Short Classic made by bdaneal. These portals seem to run fine in this moment.
In front of a portal, which is consuming trains, I put in some distance an invisible speed-sign "10km/h" or "5mph".

There is a problem with trains, overshooting signals. This is not with all signals. Does a rule exist, which is triggered by the following if-command: "If (driving over the trigger) the signal in front of the consist is read, then reduce the speed to 10km/h"?

With the command-list I have to make further tests.

Regards
Swordfish
 
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