Railway/Automated transport
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< Railway | Automated transport
- Automated transport makes only sense if you have minimum two train stops.
- You need at least two train stops and a train.
Basic
- When you build your first automated transport, try to make it simple!
- Enter the train by pressing enter-key.
- To setup a train route right click on your locomotive,
- add minimum two stops and click the start button.
- If the train is fueled it will start immediately.
- Drive with the train, to look, if it works.
- To drive the train manually, make sure, you turned off the automatic!
Advanced
- When right-clicking on the locomotive you can set up a schedule:
- The lower window are the list of all existing train stops,
- the upper window is the route, the train should do.
- You can open the map (M) to see all stop-names.
- The highlighted entry is the current target.
- Hit the +-button to add a train stop below the above selected train stop.
- Railway network/Train schedule: Time which the train will wait at the selected train stop.
For the other functions see the mouse hover info.
Train doesn't start?
- train is fueled? See Vehicle/Train/Refueling.
- Needs the train to turn?
- make possibilities for one-sided trains to turn around or
- make locomotives at both ends.
- Misplaced or nonfunctional switches?
- Another train on the same Railway network/Segment or Railway network/Block?
- Railway network/Train stop: placed in right-hand side of expected train direction?
- Railway network/Signals: allowed to enter from the right direction? Signals set correctly?
No path?
When trains cannot reach the target and stands still, while a "no path" pops up over the locomotive. Check:
- Can the train reach every station by only driving forward? Build turning slopes or place a locomotive at both ends of a train!
- Are the train stops standing in the right direction? Train stops stand at the right side of the track!
- if you use Rail signals, check that the signals are all allowing traffic in the correct direction. See Railway network/Signal/Block signal.