Track marks and Track direction Markers

Yeah I stand corrected, trackmarks can be on a separate layer, signals cannot.

Also why delete track direction markers? That may well completely change your simulation.
Really? I always put the various parts on separate layers, tracks on one, signals on another and junctions on a third. By unlocking them one at a time, I can refine the position of each without disturbing the others.
 
Hi

In the Potteries Loop Line payware route there are a number of new rules and driver commands which include a Token Management rule and Token Management 2 driver command. These two assets allow a train to take a token for a stretch of single line track or crossing and this prevents any other train from entering that section or using the crossing until the train holding the token clears it. It may be what you are looking for.

To download it go to http://www.potteriesloopline.co.uk/ , click on Shedmaster on the menu on the left and download the Shedmaster package which includes a number of very useful new driver commands and rules. The download is free so I would suggest having a look at it to see if it is what you are looking for.

Regards

Brian
 
Hi RolandSura

Yes my response was for you as you were asking about Track Consent and this rule and driver command gives you an element of control over track access.

Regards

Brian
 
@Kennilworth - Is the new TMR (version 2.2) in the Shedmaster package? I haven't checked, but if it isn't, the old TM2 driver command (version 2.1) will work without it.

Cheers - Trevor
 
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Hi Trevor

I have version 1.02 of TMR installed but I'm not sure if it is in the Shedmaster package, if it came with the PLL SP1 update or it could be the one that you sent me a couple of months ago.

Regards

Brian
 
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