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2L05 - Is this really the wrong route? 06/05/2019 at 21:49 #118132
bugsy
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I'm playing the Westbury Project X timetable, Loader version 4.11.
The time is 06:43. 2L05 has reached Newbury, stopped at signal R824 and the drive has telephoned to say that the wrong route has been set.
I have attached a screnshot showing the timetable and the 'wrong route' message.

Could somebody please tell me how I am supposed to Know that this train is to diverge from the main line, presumably to either platform 1 or platform 2?


Let me know if a saved game is required

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2L05 - Is this really the wrong route? 06/05/2019 at 21:51 #118133
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Times in the timetable separated by a colon are calls. Times separated by slashes are passes. Times separated by other letters are other activities. See: https://www.SimSig.co.uk/Wiki/Show?page=usertrack:ttuse:timing_codes
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2L05 - Is this really the wrong route? 06/05/2019 at 22:00 #118136
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Edgemaster in post 118133 said:
Times in the timetable separated by a colon are calls. Times separated by slashes are passes. Times separated by other letters are other activities. See: https://www.SimSig.co.uk/Wiki/Show?page=usertrack:ttuse:timing_codes
That explains it nicely. I have read the Wiki, but it was some time ago and I have obviously forgotten this and probably most of that which I read.
Funny thing is, I can only recall this happening once before, probably in this game as it was quite recently.
Usually, I have found that if a train is to stop at a station, it is quite apparent, as there is a stopping time and a departure time.
Now that you have pointed out an alternative method, I'll know what to look out for.

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2L05 - Is this really the wrong route? 06/05/2019 at 22:05 #118137
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bugsy in post 118136 said:
Usually, I have found that if a train is to stop at a station, it is quite apparent, as there is a stopping time and a departure time.
Not all services have dwell times booked at station stops. Many public timetables only list one time for arrival and departure, and SimSig timetables can follow this precedent.

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