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TRTS at Gloucester station 01/12/2009 at 19:03 #333 | |
KymriskaDraken
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It seems that the TRTS is given at Gloucester station 2 mins after the train is supposed to leave. Is this intentional or a bug? Kev a former Bristol panel signalman Log in to reply |
TRTS at Gloucester station 01/12/2009 at 19:03 #4734 | |
KymriskaDraken
963 posts |
It seems that the TRTS is given at Gloucester station 2 mins after the train is supposed to leave. Is this intentional or a bug? Kev a former Bristol panel signalman Log in to reply |
TRTS at Gloucester station 01/12/2009 at 19:12 #4735 | |
John
884 posts |
Intentional I expect. Late TRTS due to platform boys making a brew!
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TRTS at Gloucester station 01/12/2009 at 19:17 #4736 | |
UKTrainMan
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The train could have been delayed. A two minute delay could be due to assistance being given to a passenger. You would normally receive a phone call (F6) or an incident report (F7) telling you why a train is delayed and it's expected departure time. If you receive a telephone call it may ask if you're going to revert the signal back to danger or not, or it might just say "OK, train xxxx delayed" (or something like that, with xxxx being the train headcode (i.e: "1A01".). Otherwise the incident report (looks like a printer) may flash and when you look at it, it will show a time report received, the train headcode, the reason for delay and also an expected departure time. Alternatively it is possible that the train arrived late so it's departure time would also be later. Hope this helps! Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |
TRTS at Gloucester station 01/12/2009 at 20:09 #4737 | |
Jsun
212 posts |
Also you can F2 it and see why the train isn't moving, if it's a 1985 TT I suspect there's a timetable rule forcing it to stand to simulate something (servicing, etc.)
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TRTS at Gloucester station 02/12/2009 at 14:54 #4749 | |
KymriskaDraken
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I thought of that but it seems to happen for every train. Kev Log in to reply |
TRTS at Gloucester station 02/12/2009 at 14:54 #4750 | |
KymriskaDraken
963 posts |
F2 just reports "Stopped at Gloucester station (platform X)". No mention of timetable rules and so on. Kev Log in to reply |
TRTS at Gloucester station 02/12/2009 at 14:55 #4751 | |
KymriskaDraken
963 posts |
There aren't any reports or obvious reasons. It seems to happen for every train. Kev[highlight][/highlight] Log in to reply |
TRTS at Gloucester station 02/12/2009 at 16:21 #4755 | |
TimTamToe
664 posts |
It's been a while since I played Gloucester for me to try and remember which is P2 but would the 2 minute delay have anything to do with waiting for the Horton Rd crossing to clear. Tim Log in to reply |
TRTS at Gloucester station 02/12/2009 at 19:51 #4758 | |
UKTrainMan
1803 posts |
I'm pretty sure that the delay doesn't have anything to do with the level crossing. Who knows maybe it really is a bug?!! Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |
TRTS at Gloucester station 03/12/2009 at 17:53 #4797 | |
ajax103
1120 posts |
John said:Intentional I expect. Late TRTS due to platform boys making a brew!Or the driver gone awol! Log in to reply |
TRTS at Gloucester station 04/12/2009 at 18:49 #4825 | |
Adrian the Rock
111 posts |
Same thing happened to me when playing the new Gloucester a few days ago. I wasn't waiting for TRTS, I normally get Horton Rd down a minute or so before scheduled departure, but train after train didn't then leave until 2 minutes late. I did have Train Delay Probability and Amount set to non-zero values, but this seemed to be happening far more often than it should have done even given those settings. For example trains weren't regularly leaving Cheltenham or Bromsgrove two minutes late.
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TRTS at Gloucester station 05/12/2009 at 03:36 #4838 | |
UKTrainMan
1803 posts |
Just been looking at Gloucester and whilst I cannot yet work out why this is happening, I have a couple of ideas that you may be able to try. Idea #1 At the booked departure time (check the timetable carefully to make sure it's not something like 12:30[sup]1/2[/sup]) you could go into the Train List (F2) and select "Shunt Forward" for the train in question to see if that makes it move. Idea #2 Before the train departs add a quick sticky note (yep I do love 'em) somewhere appropriate/suitable with the headcode for the train. At the booked departure time (check the timetable carefully to make sure it's not something like 12:30[sup]1/2[/sup]) you could go into the Train List (F2) and select "Abandon Timetable" then the train should move off so you should then go back into the Train List and select "Run to another timetable" then reassign the same headcode (the one I suggest that you make a note of with an on-screen sticky note). For both of these to work you should ensure that you've set the route already for the train and where needed lower the barriers at Horton Road LC as required. I cannot even promise that this would work however it's surely worth a try?!! Good luck! Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |