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Yorkshire Joint Line when chained to Doncaster North 07/05/2024 at 17:06 #156234 | |
Splodge
714 posts |
This has occurred with both the 2019 and 2009 supplied timetables, using the appropriate eras when setting a route from Low Ellers Curve Jn to Kirk Sandall using the Yorkshire Joint line when chained. I can request (or pre-grant) a slot as normal, but cannot set a route to the north sim with a pop up message about TC1801 when first setting the route, and then standard messages saying 'Cross boundary route request failed' (message only appears on Doncaster North) for subsequent attempts. The only way to send a train is to allow it to pass D215 at danger. Trains in the 2009 TT would accept the route from Kirk Sandall to Low Ellers Jn with no issue setting the route. Quote: OS: Windows 10 Home 64bitQuote: OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit There's the right way, the wrong way and the railway. Last edited: 07/05/2024 at 17:11 by Splodge Reason: None given Log in to reply |
Yorkshire Joint Line when chained to Doncaster North 07/05/2024 at 18:47 #156235 | |
Hap
1021 posts |
Splodge in post 156234 said:This has occurred with both the 2019 and 2009 supplied timetables, using the appropriate eras when setting a route from Low Ellers Curve Jn to Kirk Sandall using the Yorkshire Joint line when chained. I can request (or pre-grant) a slot as normal, but cannot set a route to the north sim with a pop up message about TC1801 when first setting the route, and then standard messages saying 'Cross boundary route request failed' (message only appears on Doncaster North) for subsequent attempts. The only way to send a train is to allow it to pass D215 at danger.Hi mate This is already on Mantis under Mantis 40644 Cheers Craig How to report an issue: www.SimSig.co.uk/Wiki/Show?page=usertrack:reportanissue Log in to reply |
Yorkshire Joint Line when chained to Doncaster North 07/05/2024 at 19:19 #156236 | |
Splodge
714 posts |
Cheers Craig - I only checked Mantis for station!
There's the right way, the wrong way and the railway. Log in to reply |