Hi all
Has anyone had any problems running Empties to Corby for the Thames - Trent route?
I've just been trying it out and there isn't any reverse points to follow to pick up the wagons. I started going forwards and ended up in some sidings.
Regards
Steve
Empties to Corby
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Re: Empties to Corby
Hi,
The first reverse point is in the siding next to the main running lines. Pull forward until you trip it. If you have the track monitor open, it should show it.
A second one is under the empty wagons to give you the line north.
Cheers
Clive
The first reverse point is in the siding next to the main running lines. Pull forward until you trip it. If you have the track monitor open, it should show it.
A second one is under the empty wagons to give you the line north.
Cheers
Clive
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Re: Empties to Corby
Hi Clive
Thanks for your reply. I think the Thames-Trent route is great.
I always use the driving aid but the one I'm using is UKTS19196 Ricks Driving Aid, not the original MSTS version, but this shouldn't really make any difference.
Anyway I'll let you know how I get on.
Regards
Steve
Thanks for your reply. I think the Thames-Trent route is great.
I always use the driving aid but the one I'm using is UKTS19196 Ricks Driving Aid, not the original MSTS version, but this shouldn't really make any difference.
Anyway I'll let you know how I get on.
Regards
Steve
Re: Empties to Corby
Hi Clive
I have at last managed to get it working but I can't actually the reverse points but they must be there. Anyway, thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Regards
Steve
I have at last managed to get it working but I can't actually the reverse points but they must be there. Anyway, thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Regards
Steve