Trainz Plus Beta TLR Phase 3 - 132833

Is there a way to run a passenger line without reallocation?
Currently not. I am double checking what are the conditions for reallocation vs repeat issue of the passenger line task to the same train.

Depending on the feedback, could look at requesting an option to add this to the Passenger Line configuration.
 
Loop line is defined as a series of stations that loop back around. If each station is visited once, it will complete the loop regardless where it starts (hence why by default mid line starts are allowed for loop types). If you wish it to start at one specific station and finish at another, perhaps its best you run as type terminate or disable the midline start for loop.

Once a passenger line task has completed, Dispatch Manager can re-issue the task to the driver, effectively driving the passenger line on repeat. This applied to all passenger line types (not just loop).
Once a driver is assigned a LOOP run, WHY should the driver be RE-assigned.??
The driver should just continue......

If the driver needs to be RE-assigned that the passenger line is not a LOOP.!
 
Once a driver is assigned a LOOP run, WHY should the driver be RE-assigned.??
The driver should just continue......

If the driver needs to be RE-assigned that the passenger line is not a LOOP.!

Currently, Passenger Lines do not allow infinite loops to be configured. This will be covered by schedules/timetables. It is a considerable amount of work and will not be part of the initial release.

With that said, for sensible loop lines (ie, for a line that is actually a loop, and not just something the player has edited the type on), it is highly likely that Dispatch Manager will re-issue the task (passenger line) to the same driver when he/she completes it.

Dispatch Manager will also use the score of a line to rate its importance, and this score can be manually edited (via edit line) to give specific lines higher importance - If several lines have equal score, Dispatch Manager will issue the line to closest to the driver.
 
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