N navycruiser New member Mar 5, 2011 #1 i have signals a, b, and c. if signal c is red, is there anyway to stop my train at signal b?
N navycruiser New member Mar 5, 2011 #2 trains flow smoothly when they're going one direction but do you handle both directions on one track?
trains flow smoothly when they're going one direction but do you handle both directions on one track?
J JCitron Trainzing since 12-2003 Mar 5, 2011 #3 navycruiser said: trains flow smoothly when they're going one direction but do you handle both directions on one track? Click to expand... Unfortunately not . The AI get confused and will lock things up, particularly if you have a signal in the middle somewhere. There are ways around this uing triggers and other tricks to get the AI to wait. John
navycruiser said: trains flow smoothly when they're going one direction but do you handle both directions on one track? Click to expand... Unfortunately not . The AI get confused and will lock things up, particularly if you have a signal in the middle somewhere. There are ways around this uing triggers and other tricks to get the AI to wait. John
G Ghost42 Well-known member Mar 5, 2011 #4 navycruiser said: i have signals a, b, and c. if signal c is red, is there anyway to stop my train at signal b? Click to expand... Creative use of the 'Trgger multiple signals' rule? Rog
navycruiser said: i have signals a, b, and c. if signal c is red, is there anyway to stop my train at signal b? Click to expand... Creative use of the 'Trgger multiple signals' rule? Rog
C ct_krogen New member Mar 5, 2011 #5 go here for help with signals http://trains.0catch.com/tutorial.html