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Carstairs Down Yard 12/09/2017 at 11:46 #101733
Giantray
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I am attempting to add to the timetable, a train from Carstairs Down Yard. I have managed to create a schedule for a train to come from Cadder Yard via Garsherrie, Mossend, Law Junction, runaround at Carstairs and proced to the ground frame and reverse into Carstairs Down Yard.

On creating a schedule from Carstairs Down Yard back to Cadder Yard, when I vailidate it, it comes up with an error no pathway found between Carstairs Down Yard and Lanark Jn. There are no other pathing points between Carstairs Down Yard and Lanark Jn so I am at a loss. I did find a location called Lanark West GF which I added and tried, this time came up withno pathway between Larnark West GF and Carstairs Down Yard.

Anyone got any ideas?

Uisng Simsig Loader 4.6.4. Motherwell Sim 4.2 build 3 set in the "Larkhall Branch" version

Retired Professional Railwayman (1981-2023); Pway & S&T (1981-88); Former Signalman/Signaller/ Signalling Trainer (1989-2023) [AB, TCB, Mechanical, NX, WestCad, Hitachi SARS]; Railway Historian (esp.SER, LCDR); Member of The Permanent Way Institution..
Last edited: 12/09/2017 at 11:56 by Giantray
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Carstairs Down Yard 14/09/2017 at 00:36 #101780
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Hi try this:

Enter Carstairs Down Yard

Carstairs Sig M422 (GF)

Lanark Jn

I'd consider a short minimum stop time at MC422 to allow for ground frame operation in a recent era, further back you'd probably have had a shunter.

regards
Bill

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Carstairs Down Yard 14/09/2017 at 06:33 #101782
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bill_gensheet in post 101780 said:
Hi try this:

Enter Carstairs Down Yard

Carstairs Sig M422 (GF)

Lanark Jn

I'd consider a short minimum stop time at MC422 to allow for ground frame operation in a recent era, further back you'd probably have had a shunter.

regards
Bill
Thank you Bill, easy once one knows how.

Retired Professional Railwayman (1981-2023); Pway & S&T (1981-88); Former Signalman/Signaller/ Signalling Trainer (1989-2023) [AB, TCB, Mechanical, NX, WestCad, Hitachi SARS]; Railway Historian (esp.SER, LCDR); Member of The Permanent Way Institution..
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