azathoth92
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Not so fast
Well, upon further testing. What I said about the signals does not apear to be exactly the case. The 03's and 05's do what they are supposed to do, if you place them correctly. However, the 02's and 04's fail to recognize that they are the start, or finish, of the block and don't protect it correctly. Oddly, the AI kind-of produces the correct behavior because a train will try to grab control of the next switch as soon as it passes the one that leads into the block, and so the opposing train will be held up, not at the signal, but at the switch (at least for the length of single track that I made, ~1000 meters). But you do get trains physically passing through one another - looks bad - and I don't think that this will work for human - AI interaction, without additional aids.
So, I guess, being a software engineer, my first trainz contribution may be fixing the scripts for the 01, 02, and 04 signals so that they actually protect a single track section for oncoming traffic correctly.
I'll also be checking some of the other signal sets to see if they behave any differently. norfolksouthern37 just did some new signals recently. Maybe he scripted them too.
Well, upon further testing. What I said about the signals does not apear to be exactly the case. The 03's and 05's do what they are supposed to do, if you place them correctly. However, the 02's and 04's fail to recognize that they are the start, or finish, of the block and don't protect it correctly. Oddly, the AI kind-of produces the correct behavior because a train will try to grab control of the next switch as soon as it passes the one that leads into the block, and so the opposing train will be held up, not at the signal, but at the switch (at least for the length of single track that I made, ~1000 meters). But you do get trains physically passing through one another - looks bad - and I don't think that this will work for human - AI interaction, without additional aids.
So, I guess, being a software engineer, my first trainz contribution may be fixing the scripts for the 01, 02, and 04 signals so that they actually protect a single track section for oncoming traffic correctly.
I'll also be checking some of the other signal sets to see if they behave any differently. norfolksouthern37 just did some new signals recently. Maybe he scripted them too.
Neil,
The route is very nice. I'll start posting some screenshots here.
The 03 and 05 signals are for the purpose that you mention here. They allow for following movements while protecting the block for opposing traffic to the next 01, 02, or 04 signal.
For example: for a train moving left to right accross these signals...
02 05 05 05 03 02
04
The block for opposing traffic is considered from 02 to 02, but the 05 and and 03 signals would allow for as many as 5 trains to follow in succession within that block.