Approach_Medium
Trainz Addict
Hi;
I have found, at least in TS2009, that signals do not always operate as one might expect them to.
For example, I have a 2 track mainline with two crossover tracks, one for each direction/track, so a total of 4 junctions.
When I place an 06 signal to indicate left or right diverging, the signal will give the correct indication as long as there is no other junction (even a siding) between the 06 signal and the next signal.
If there is another junction, the signal will fail to indicate the position of the crossover, and never give a clear signal on the top aspect.
I have found a way to sort of work-around this problem by placing an invisible signal in-between the crossover and the next junction.
The only problem with that, is if another train is approaching in the opposite direction, the 06 signal will indicate restricting, not stop, because there is the invisible signal between it and the approaching train.
It would be really nice if there were a "signal controller" box, similar to the junction controller, that would allow certain signals to be linked to one another.
This could provide a lot more flexibility with complex junctions, and allow more prototypical operation.
I am not familiar with TS scripting, but am trying to learn, so maybe I could code such a controller. Don't hold your breath though<g>
FW
I have found, at least in TS2009, that signals do not always operate as one might expect them to.
For example, I have a 2 track mainline with two crossover tracks, one for each direction/track, so a total of 4 junctions.
When I place an 06 signal to indicate left or right diverging, the signal will give the correct indication as long as there is no other junction (even a siding) between the 06 signal and the next signal.
If there is another junction, the signal will fail to indicate the position of the crossover, and never give a clear signal on the top aspect.
I have found a way to sort of work-around this problem by placing an invisible signal in-between the crossover and the next junction.
The only problem with that, is if another train is approaching in the opposite direction, the 06 signal will indicate restricting, not stop, because there is the invisible signal between it and the approaching train.
It would be really nice if there were a "signal controller" box, similar to the junction controller, that would allow certain signals to be linked to one another.
This could provide a lot more flexibility with complex junctions, and allow more prototypical operation.
I am not familiar with TS scripting, but am trying to learn, so maybe I could code such a controller. Don't hold your breath though<g>
FW