Simtra Narrow Gauge Tram

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Re: Simtra Narrow Gauge Tram

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There’s a track connecting them ;)
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Re: Simtra Narrow Gauge Tram

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It requires shunting via the Simtra freight yard.

The switch connecting it to the tram network is manual. You can also set a path between the tram network and the connecting track in the CVL, but that will only get you the ATB-signal; the switch still needs to be set manually. ;)
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Re: Simtra Narrow Gauge Tram

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Sjoerd wrote: 28 Dec 2020, 14:32 It requires shunting via the Simtra freight yard.

The switch connecting it to the tram network is manual. You can also set a path between the tram network and the connecting track in the CVL, but that will only get you the ATB-signal; the switch still needs to be set manually. ;)
I'm going to read the wiki well, because I don't know how to manually change the switch to connect the two branches.

I try to do it by CVL from estación to Simtra freight yard and it does not respond to me.

thanks for the reply.
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Re: Simtra Narrow Gauge Tram

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Manual switches do not react to the CVL, as they are manual :D

Just doubleclick on this, next to the switch:
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Re: Simtra Narrow Gauge Tram

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Sjoerd wrote: 28 Dec 2020, 18:14 Manual switches do not react to the CVL, as they are manual :D

Just doubleclick on this, next to the switch:
ok it works, thank you very much
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Re: Simtra Narrow Gauge Tram

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We have some very strong rails here it seems.
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Re: Simtra Narrow Gauge Tram

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RSG3 wrote: 28 Dec 2020, 19:23 We have some very strong rails here it seems.
The same can be said for the wires. :lol:
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Re: Simtra Narrow Gauge Tram

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RSG3 wrote: 28 Dec 2020, 19:23 We have some very strong rails here it seems.
Hmmm.... Looks different in the editor.... I'll investigate later.
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UPDATE: Simtra Narrow Gauge Tram

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I have fixed the bridge issue, by replacing the bridge.
Also the missing gantry's at Avenida Atlantico have been fixed.

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Re: Simtra Narrow Gauge Tram

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Thanks for the update, but there is an obstruction just found at the curve just east of Simtra (estacion de Tren) stop.
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