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Special Timing Pattern 16/09/2017 at 06:36 #101802
VInce
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Hi all,

Could anyone explain what a "Special Timing Pattern" is please, and explain how and why it is used.

It isn't clear to me in the wiki which says only this:-

Special Timing Pattern- Only used on ARS Simulations, this will cause the TT to be recognised as a Special Timing Pattern, which can be applied to a train so that ARS will route it differently.

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Vince

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Special Timing Pattern 16/09/2017 at 08:51 #101803
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I believe it's so that, in times of disruption or when a special service is laid on at short notice, the ARS can still be used to relieve the workload in the signalbox instead of manually routing many trains. The STP is essentially a template timetable and routing that can be applied to an individual train, from ARS' point of view.

AFAIK, it hasn't actually been used in SimSig timetables that I'm aware of, so I have no idea how to use it in practice.

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Special Timing Pattern 16/09/2017 at 19:28 #101807
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Chromatix in post 101803 said:
I believe it's so that, in times of disruption or when a special service is laid on at short notice, the ARS can still be used to relieve the workload in the signalbox instead of manually routing many trains. The STP is essentially a template timetable and routing that can be applied to an individual train, from ARS' point of view.

AFAIK, it hasn't actually been used in SimSig timetables that I'm aware of, so I have no idea how to use it in practice.
That's about it - the IECC ARS is only updated twice a day (only once from the TT master) so any trains planned after about 10pm the previous day won't make it into the ARS's known schedules. The STP is a template to allow the train to at least be routed by ARS, though at a lower priority generally.

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Special Timing Pattern 17/09/2017 at 13:05 #101808
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I've updated the relevant pages (Timetable Editor and ARS) in the Wiki to explain how to create and use special timing patterns.
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