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While I haven't tested all possible signals, none of those I have tested had that ability.The signal should be moved further forward from its 3D origin point.
In TRS22 I seem to recall that trackside objects can be moved relative to their position on the track.
If the origin point remains stationary during this move, then it could be a solution.
While I haven't tested all possible signals, none of those I have tested had that ability.
In Surveyor 2.0 using the Fine Adjustment Tool you can move signals left and right, and above and below, their attachment point relative to the track but there was no ability to move the signal along the track while leaving its attachment point fixed.
Your guess would be as good as mine as I never touch scripts in assets. It might be worth a try but script variables have a habit of being used in more than one place. Make a clone of the signal and experiment on that.by changing the parameter the line "public define int HALF_A_CAR_LENGTH = 20;" inside the signal.gs file do you think it changes the stopping distance
Each railway company had traffic and signalling rules. As a general rule, you need to stop the locomotive in a position where you can see when a signal changes from red to green. The concept of "Overtaking" the signal is when you pass it completely and inside stations it may be that the signal is passable until the next or until the next detour. Detours may never be exceeded unless authorised.A question: Is the distance at which the front part of the locomotive stops always the same or does it change according to the length of the locomotives? (long locomotives stop with the front part closest to the signal, short locomotives stop with the front part furthest from the signal)
Each railway company had traffic and signalling rules. As a general rule, you need to stop the locomotive in a position where you can see when a signal changes from red to green. The concept of "Overtaking" the signal is when you pass it completely and inside stations it may be that the signal is passable until the next or until the next detour. Detours may never be exceeded unless authorised.
But there are a thousand rules, a locomotive doing classification could exceed everything if there is no train announced, etc, etc.![]()
At Trainz I don't know exactly, I don't drive regularly because my thing is creation. When I drive I do it manually and stop where I want before a signal, but if you talk about AI I have no idea.I meant in trainz ... I just wanted to understand if the distance between the origin point of the locomotive and the origin point of the signal remains unchanged regardless of the length of the locomotive ...