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Crossing LC%4 York 31/08/2016 at 14:20 #84436
Haraubrad
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Running York North/South. I gave permission for crossing user to cross, ( LC 54 ),and replaced signals 335,337,342,344. When a train occupied T/C TNG on the approach to 335 signal I had an irate phone call "Oi I thought it was safe". is LC 54 correctoly placed on the sim?
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Crossing LC%4 York 14/07/2017 at 11:45 #96377
BarryM
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Haraubrad in post 84436 said:
Running York North/South. I gave permission for crossing user to cross, ( LC 54 ),and replaced signals 335,337,342,344. When a train occupied T/C TNG on the approach to 335 signal I had an irate phone call "Oi I thought it was safe". is LC 54 correctoly placed on the sim?
Aubrey
Geoff,

Today, I received the above post in my email. I do not know how I came to get it. Originally posted 31/08/2016.

Is there an easy way of checking this? I noted LC54 is mentioned in Mantis 17497. #17497 is still not resolved.

Barry

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Last edited: 14/07/2017 at 11:46 by BarryM
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Crossing LC%4 York 17/07/2017 at 15:46 #96454
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Haraubrad in post 84436 said:
Running York North/South. I gave permission for crossing user to cross, ( LC 54 ),and replaced signals 335,337,342,344. When a train occupied T/C TNG on the approach to 335 signal I had an irate phone call "Oi I thought it was safe". is LC 54 correctoly placed on the sim?
If I had to guess - and it would be a guess because I haven't seen the data - signal 335 hasn't been included in the crossing data.

MWLs are basically the same as AHBs; the main difference is the lack of status indicators. Road users will complain if the crossing activates while they are crossing, *not* when the train reaches the crossing. If the data includes TNG but doesn't include the signal, you'll get the complaint on striking into TNG. (If the signal *is* in the data, that complaint won't happen while the signal is red.)

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