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Some more small issues around the depot:
- Going from A12 to 101, the ATB momentarily drops out somewhere around the set of points for A11-A08.
- Departing from Molenwijk 102 towards the city, the ATB shows 70 as soon as I've left the platform, which seems a bit high considering the curve and the double slip set reverse the train still has to pass over.
- Shunting from A41 to A42 into the unsignalled area, A42 remains occupied even after I've cleared that track circuit.
- The repair function in the maintenance building doesn't seem activated. I've sent a train with wheel flats into the depot building and after shunting it back out again, the wheel flats were still audible.
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I see the problem, but all settings check out, so I haven't been able to solve this yet. I'll look at it again later.JanH wrote:Some more small issues around the depot:
Going from A12 to 101, the ATB momentarily drops out somewhere around the set of points for A11-A08.
This is a known problem, I have already fixed it.Departing from Molenwijk 102 towards the city, the ATB shows 70 as soon as I've left the platform, which seems a bit high considering the curve and the double slip set reverse the train still has to pass over.
Thanks! I managed to solve this problem.Shunting from A41 to A42 into the unsignalled area, A42 remains occupied even after I've cleared that track circuit.
Thanks! I managed to solve this problem.The repair function in the maintenance building doesn't seem activated. I've sent a train with wheel flats into the depot building and after shunting it back out again, the wheel flats were still audible.
The updated version will be available in Beta 3.11.
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Have you solved this problem? (In 3.11)
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Yes, it's fixed. Thanks for noticing!MP 85 wrote:Have you solved this problem? (In 3.11)
In the mean time; just press "J" from an active cabine when approaching this switch. That will change its setting
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thank you very much
Now I can control all the switches without the help of CVL
Now I can control all the switches without the help of CVL
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That will be like driving a tram
This trick will only change the switch; it won't give you a path and clear the signal. You won't get an ATB/ZUB signal unless you use the CVL
This trick will only change the switch; it won't give you a path and clear the signal. You won't get an ATB/ZUB signal unless you use the CVL
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Al little bit of news about Rijndam 2018; I am adding a line M5 to the network.
The new line M5 is a line on the edge of the network; it starts at Transferium Rijndijk (crossplatfom from the end of line M2), and runs on a single track line to Denia, with two intermediate stations. It uses overhead wires (of the same type of the M2/M3 sneltram part of the network), and ZUB train protection. It has shorter platforms then the rest of the network; 90 meters, long enough for 2xSG3 or 3xRSG2. There is also a new powerless bridge over the river.
The end station, Denia, is based on the real station "Dénia" in the southeast of Spain, on the end of line L9 of the Alicante lightrail system; a narrow gauge diesel line starting at Benidorm. I visited it a little over a week ago, and this inspired me to recreate the station's track layout (almost; I build 3 platform tracks instead of 4), and base the surroundings on it.
Preview (Google maps link): https://goo.gl/maps/dMc2UZYTWLs
I will update the Wiki later this week.
The new line M5 is a line on the edge of the network; it starts at Transferium Rijndijk (crossplatfom from the end of line M2), and runs on a single track line to Denia, with two intermediate stations. It uses overhead wires (of the same type of the M2/M3 sneltram part of the network), and ZUB train protection. It has shorter platforms then the rest of the network; 90 meters, long enough for 2xSG3 or 3xRSG2. There is also a new powerless bridge over the river.
The end station, Denia, is based on the real station "Dénia" in the southeast of Spain, on the end of line L9 of the Alicante lightrail system; a narrow gauge diesel line starting at Benidorm. I visited it a little over a week ago, and this inspired me to recreate the station's track layout (almost; I build 3 platform tracks instead of 4), and base the surroundings on it.
Preview (Google maps link): https://goo.gl/maps/dMc2UZYTWLs
I will update the Wiki later this week.
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M6 is the new loop line? 2 years later, M5 was constructed with M2 extension? That was quick
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I am not planning a loop line activity for Rijndam 2018, so the linenumber M5 is free again.LosAngelesMetro56 wrote:M6 is the new loop line? 2 years later, M5 was constructed with M2 extension? That was quick
And this new extension M5 Transferium - Denia; I am building it being inspired by the narrow gauge Benidorm-Dénia line in Spain, which is a local railway linking a series of small towns together. So in Rijndam history, It could also have been a short local line (already existing in 2016, but not present in the simulation), which was electrified and connected to the metro network when line M2 was extended in it's direction.
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