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drain delays 21/05/2013 at 18:49 #44960
jwsetford
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I always find it funny when trains are late entering the area on drain, as there are no connections to anywhere else. why is this?
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drain delays 21/05/2013 at 18:53 #44961
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Awaiting train crew?

Wrong type of food trolley?????????????

Driver needs a P.N.B. (Though, I guess that also be covered by the first one.)

Animals on the line (Rats?)

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drain delays 21/05/2013 at 18:56 #44962
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drain covers all of the waterloo and city line. it doesnt join anywhere
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drain delays 21/05/2013 at 19:07 #44964
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As a train driver yourself, Josh, surely you must be all too aware of all the countless reasons why a train might depart a depot/sidings late?
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drain delays 21/05/2013 at 19:26 #44965
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Trains sometimes enter the area late for instance "5E00 will be approximately 34 minutes late entering your area"
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drain delays 21/05/2013 at 19:33 #44967
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And when trains enter the area in Drain, they are departing from the depot sidings.
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drain delays 21/05/2013 at 19:38 #44968
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I guess they could have entered been lowered from the surface via the lift (crane) late...! :silly:
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drain delays 21/05/2013 at 19:57 #44970
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jwsetford said:
I always find it funny when trains are late entering the area on drain, as there are no connections to anywhere else. why is this?
If you're refering to when the enter the area at the start of the simulation, I think it's because the function to seed trains in a simulation had not been developed when Drain was written, so the sidings were set up as entry points to get around the issue. If the entry points were programmed the same as normal entry points, they will be subject to the same delay coding as entry points on other simulations.

"Don't stress/ relax/ let life roll off your backs./ Except for death and paying taxes/ everything in life.../ is only for now." (Avenue Q)
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drain delays 21/05/2013 at 20:13 #44971
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" said:
jwsetford said:
I always find it funny when trains are late entering the area on drain, as there are no connections to anywhere else. why is this?
If you're refering to when the enter the area at the start of the simulation, I think it's because the function to seed trains in a simulation had not been developed when Drain was written, so the sidings were set up as entry points to get around the issue. If the entry points were programmed the same as normal entry points, they will be subject to the same delay coding as entry points on other simulations.
I believe that's right.

Might want to have a look at this "capture" from a previous iteration of the site on The Internet Archine Wayback Machine shows a rough time when it was last refreshed - and I belive 'seeding points' were certainly added later than that.

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drain delays 22/05/2013 at 06:53 #44992
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Just opened Drain and saw a train missing.




Perhaps something can be done to the timetable to stop this situation?

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drain delays 22/05/2013 at 09:33 #44995
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You can adjust the delay yourself- edit the 6 to a 0 and the train will enter on time.

To fix the problem permanently, Tick the 'enter on time' box on each timetable, save the timetable and relaunch. You might want to check if the state of the 'enter on time' box is saved though, I think there is a bug that doesn't save it on some simulations.

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drain delays 23/05/2013 at 11:56 #45048
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" said:
jwsetford said:
I always find it funny when trains are late entering the area on drain, as there are no connections to anywhere else. why is this?
If you're refering to when the enter the area at the start of the simulation, I think it's because the function to seed trains in a simulation had not been developed when Drain was written, so the sidings were set up as entry points to get around the issue. If the entry points were programmed the same as normal entry points, they will be subject to the same delay coding as entry points on other simulations.
This is indeed the problem. When I get round to refreshing Drain, this will be fixed.

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