Re: Screenshots & Videos
Posted: 20 Mar 2018, 18:13
Even the ones with digital signs?
Forum about the metro simulator
http://sim.bemined.nl/forum/
Well to be honest, this picture came into my attention and I decided to investigate it by myself. So I spawned SG2 on A09 track, let it roll by gravity to inside the depot (I had to enable ATB/ZUB bypass and I set throttle to 1.00 in case SG2 gets power to make it move) and when I was inside the depot, I raised the panto. Panto didn't raised fully (as it does when you raise it and no overhead wire above you) and it stopped in middle of raising and SG2 started accelerating.
Weird, I guess it's static then?Michiel wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 18:19 The 5400 stock has an analog sign on the B-side yes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkaXUjdI89Y
It's actually not unrealistic as those are the tracks for trams in Rotterdam:brozma wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 18:24 Hmm, that seems legit Michiel (or whoever made Rotterdam map). Invisible overhead wire on track behind Rotterdam metro depot
Seems legit.jpg
Let me guess: Leftover or easter egg. In any way, keep it here! It looks cool (although unrealistic, but screw that) for me and allows better mobility of panto-mounted vehicles .
Err, I meant those invisible overhead wires. With them, panto-mounted vehicles looks with raised panto unrealistic, like: There's some sort of "magical" power supply, which powers panto-mounted vehicles if they raise their panto.
I think it would have worked. The E6 trams from Vienna/Wenen where build for 750V, just like the SG2 metro, but they did run in Amsterdam (600V) before they went into service in Utrecht (750V). Yes, only for testruns (Amsterdam), but it worked.