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usertrack:ars [2012/02/22 13:01]
maxand [How to Operate]
usertrack:ars [2012/07/25 11:46] (current)
steamer [Writing timetables]
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 ARS is a lot more fussy about timetables than non-ARS simulations. This is because it needs to know exactly where each train is to go - something which a human signaller can often determine from his own working knowledge of an area. Thus, in stations with several platforms, a platform code is usually necessary, and where multiple running lines exist in each direction, line and path codes need to be specified as well. The Timetable Analyser will report any problems found. ARS is a lot more fussy about timetables than non-ARS simulations. This is because it needs to know exactly where each train is to go - something which a human signaller can often determine from his own working knowledge of an area. Thus, in stations with several platforms, a platform code is usually necessary, and where multiple running lines exist in each direction, line and path codes need to be specified as well. The Timetable Analyser will report any problems found.
  
 +See also [[usertrack:ssrun:func:f3:arsttwriting|main article on ARS TT writing]]
 ===== Re-routing trains ===== ===== Re-routing trains =====
  
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