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help with triggers - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • Actually, it was simple. All I had to do was add a consist check rule and it works like a charm. I hate html's thou
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Prototype Operations in Trainz - Page 3 - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • For anyone wanting all the details about using the system you can look in the Trainzdev wiki. From the main page, look under the Community heading and choose Content. Then choose Category: Operations. Then choose Operations:Car Movement & Traffic Management
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Robbie's Random Routes - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • Robbie's Random Routes(lots of pics/routes inside)
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Splitting a train automatically - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • If you have your train drive to a trackmark and uncouple. The first section then departs via a trigger. A spare engine is parked in a siding and when the trigger is activated its driver moves to the remaining part of your train and then drives it in accordance with the instructions you have already input for him. i.e Main train has instructions similar to.. Drive to trackmark, Uncouple from, Drive to London. Spare engine has instructions similar to ... On trigger move to unit x. Drive to Bristol.. This should also work in reverse so that you can re-couple the two sections of your train and return the spare driver to the spare loco.
  • Ive been doing this for years, dont use a trigger as another train can sometimes set it off. You need a spare driveable asset (I use a car parked in the station car park), it will need a driver which you set up with all the commands for the tasks he will do as the second train. You need two trackmarks at each end of station named say P1 Dn and P1 Up. You will need the commands Post Message and Wait for Message and clear also the move to train at trackmark. Dont use move to train as the commands dont go with the driver. Add to the start of spare drive the command Wait for Message.
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Trains don't slow for approach signals - Page 2 - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • The signals are all safetran's. The interlocking signals are 08, and the automatics are 05.
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Signal Placement at junctions - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • Facing - approaching from the end with one track. Trailing - approaching from the end with two tracks. Like so...
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Complex junctions - Need signaling help - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • Hey everyone, Can someone help me or give me suggestions signaling the following set of rails? I've made various attempts but most of em ended up with a "line ahead is unsignaled", I have no idea why.
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Down to the Basics pt1: Sense of Operation - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • I use Maggs Re-rail portal along with pguy's Portal Timetable rule for interchanges. It will emit a string of cars at the time you want without an engine. They appear on the interchange track, that piece of track on which both railroads have joint rights. I then pick them up with my switcher. Dropping off cars is a bit of fun because you have to drop kick them into the interchange track (portal) or you will loose your engine. I find if I get up to a speed of 20mph pushing the string of cars, uncouple the engine and cut the throttle, the cars roll into the interchange track and I reverse and go back to the yard. This allows more than one interchange operation per session - like one in the morning and one in late afternoon. One could also use AI to bring the foreign road train onto the route and do the drop-off and pick-up, but I have had problems with that in the past. I think once you start to use portals, you will find there are many possibilities. Do you have any grade crossings with other railroads? This always makes for an interesting operations feature. There is a diamond crossing rule that takes care of the signaling. My road has 9 grade crossings with foreign roads, all of them with active cross traffic.
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ZD Soft Screen Recorder - Screen Recording Has Never Been So Easy! - 0 views

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    screen recorder
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VMR Journal Home Page - 0 views

  • Virtual Model Railway Journal ™
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LAYOUT DESIGN FOR OPERATION - 0 views

  • THE INTERCHANGE Once you have loaded or emptied a car at one of the industries on your layout, where will the car go? It goes either: to another industry on your layout, or off your layout altogether. The latter requires hidden layover tracks, a hidden fiddle yard, and/or hidden interchange tracks. My "waybills" send empty cars to the interchange, and usually send loaded cars to the interchange. The interchange is switched "at night". The yard engine pulls from the yard the cars for the interchange, parks them, pulls the cars from the interchange tracks to the yard, and runs the parked cars to the interchange. Once the cars are in the hidden, off-layout track(s), the waybills are updated. All this adds operation and adds purpose to moving the cars around. SUMMARY
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New route - Downtown Traction Company - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • -EDIT-- It's freeware from Trainz Eastern routes on the Youngstown Southern Railway Page. The page wasn't available when I tried just now, so I hope that the locomotive still is available.
  • I currently have 2 F30's released, and series of F22 flat cars. here's some links CR F30-a PRR F22's PRR F30-a There's not much good 1950's era content out. That i know of. but if u search majekear on the DLS u should be able to find a good amount of 40ft boxcars with animated doors and hopper cars.
  • Nice, but those overhead wires look a bit too modern. Search on the DLS under the user names jaleel or motorman1066 for some more appropriate ones.
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Portal Manager by Brummfondel - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • You can download PortalManager.cdp from this link: here. Found on www.js-home.org
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Any TransDEM users out there? - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • how do you get transdem. The website does not say much and what to download or how to buy it? Send an E-mail to geophil Here: info@rolandziegler.de and he will send you info on purchasing Transdem. Regards, Joe
  • Starting on page 34 there is "Tutorial 1: Using the TransDEM Trainz Exporters" which gives you step-by-step instructions to create a Trainz route from the DEM and map data, including the "track-laying" option.
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AJS-TRS - 0 views

  • This site exists to provide information and support for my TRS content.
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    This site exists to provide information and support for my TRS content.
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Bill's Trainz - 0 views

  • The kuid number is 57344:80001:2 After downloading repeat this step from the add command instruction.
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Tutorial on moving custom assets to 2009 - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • Hi Bob The title of that post is A simple Tutorial--Gmax to Trains I got to thinking a little more about your question. The link above is to my tutorial is the process I used to get an asset just created from Gmax into TRS2009 or TRS2006. There are some parts of that tutorial that would definitely help you but even that tutorial would be more than what you need to do. I'm not sure TRS2004 as it (in my understanding) does not have a content manager in it.( I might be wrong I haven't done anything with TRS2004.) But with 2006 you Use your CMP to locate your assets. Right click on each one of them and click save as CDP from the drop down menue. You take the all the cdp's that you've created and put them all in a folder that you know what the location of it is. Close 2006 Cmp and open Cmp2 in TRS2009. Go to file/import/and location of your cdp files/ and press enter on your keyboard and CMP2 will go to that folder and automatically install each and every asset that you made into a CDP into TRS2009. The key to TRS 2004 content I think is to figure out how to get those assets in CDP format.
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How do you transfer a route from TRS2006 to TS2009? - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • Have you commited the content? You may also pull up your route in CMP in 2006, then right mouse button click on the listing (or icon) and choose "save to CDP". Then open 2009 and choose "file"/ "Import CDP" and navigate to the CDP. Yous may still ahev to commit the content in 2009.
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    "Have you commited the content? You may also pull up your route in CMP in 2006, then right mouse button click on the listing (or icon) and choose "save to CDP". Then open 2009 and choose "file"/ "Import CDP" and navigate to the CDP. Yous may still ahev to commit the content in 2009."
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