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Agreed MD Search brings up a slew of things.Thanks DennR. I got the route installed OK, but not finding the sessions? Can you post the KUIDs?
I think so too. "TANE Ready" are newest.Ah, thank you Oldman777! I presume the "TANE Ready" ones? They are newest.
That is absolutely correct the other version states in the config description that they are TS2012 version. The TANE versions works in both TRS19 and TRS22, I can't remember if I had to do any tweaks to make them work but I don't think so. I seem to think that the hiawathamr sessions I had to mess with were all on the Marias Pass route. Not his fault it was the upgrade of the route to TRS19 and the signalling being in the base session that caused the issues."TANE Ready" are newest.
I have been working on an upgraded version of the Mojave Sub, with TRC crossings replacing the ATLS as well. It is almost complete, with an HDT version and 5m version ready. @DennR, if you still want to try it out you are perfectly welcome.This requires cloning and editing the session to update the ATLS crossing settings because those assets were updated recently and post messages. I would contact the helpdesk with this, and hopefully they'll look into it, but you can do what I mention if you want for your own copy.
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The set up is now done in the route and not the session too. This kept changing between Trainz versions and updates and was extremely annoying because it broke a lot of routes and sessions. On one route, I did a complete grade crossing separation project and put the tracks above or below the roads with moderate success.I have been working on an upgraded version of the Mojave Sub, with TRC crossings replacing the ATLS as well. It is almost complete, with an HDT version and 5m version ready. @DennR, if you still want to try it out you are perfectly welcome.
Cheers
EDIT: I just realized that John’s post is old, and Railman102 was the recent one.