Question! MIT

xcandiottix

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For the multiple industry track, say I put two tracks down on either side of a building. So, building ABC now has Siding 1 and Siding 2 which are both multiple industry tracks. I jump into driver and tell my train to navigate to ABC...

I get:

ABC Siding 1
ABC Siding 2

I want:

ABC > Siding 1
Siding 2

like how all the pre-built industries work.

How can I do this? I think that if I name the 2 MIT's "ABC" and then name the track Siding 1 and the other Siding 2 it should know to group these items. But, unfortunately it doesn't work like that.

Thanks!
-K
 
Not 100% sure if this might work, but may be worth putting the siding names in brackets (if it will let you) - like [siding 1] -Trainz may then group them accordingly. (I think Trainz normally treats each asset seperately in a Drive to list - not sure whether it is any different with Call At (I think Call at is normally used for passenger stations though)

Shane
 
Sounds good, i'll try it tonight. I'm just trying to get it to work like... say the lumber mill:

Navigate to>
Lumber Mill 1>
Woodchip Pickup
Lumber Pickup
Log Drop Off
 
Sounds good, i'll try it tonight. I'm just trying to get it to work like... say the lumber mill:

Navigate to>
Lumber Mill 1>
Woodchip Pickup
Lumber Pickup
Log Drop Off

With Call At you'd get something like this:
Call At>
Industry Name>
Multiple Pickup/Drop off
Multiple Pickup/Drop off

The problem is that the name of the track is set in the config file and you can't change it, unless you wanted to clone the MIN track, making multiple copies of it. Then you could rename the tracks and it would look right with Call At. Or you could create a single industry asset that has multiple MIN tracks in it and use it with the regular commands and/or Call At.
 
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