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- alanch
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Re: Cam2
Is that in an activity - if so which one? I seem to remember one where a wagon had been left on the mainline by mistake - I ended up coupling the wagon to the front of the engine and driving to Shrewsbury like that. You can find out if this is the problem by tabbing through the signal and seeing what happens.
Alan
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Re: Cam2
OK - that's not the activity I had the problem with. I haven't tried this activity yet. Could be a timing thing - might be worth a PM to the author.
Alan
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Re: Cam2
Hello Jim,
I have had the same problem at that location, but only after I had made a 'Save' and re-loaded the Activity.
It was OK when I travelled through before making a Save, so could be a timing thing as Alan suggested.
I have had the same problem at that location, but only after I had made a 'Save' and re-loaded the Activity.
It was OK when I travelled through before making a Save, so could be a timing thing as Alan suggested.
Rob.
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Re: Cam2
Alan-and Robert --okay will do like you say --as Robert said it was after a save --i found it in play mode ,, a small good's train come's off the single line , as im wating for a green , --regard's Jim...
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Re: Cam2
Martin is definately there - search for Mendes in the "find a member" screen and you'll get his details, from which you can PM him.
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Re: Cam2
I've submitted Version 1.1 of this tonight, it should be there tomorrow.
The passing train causing the problem DOES appear after about 10 minutes.
I think I may have decided to leave this as it was, but I failed to mention it in the briefing or anywhere else.
In version 1.1 the offending train should now appear as your departure from Carno is imminent, causing only a very minor delay.
It's hard work cramming in a lot of passing traffic on a single line track, but this one should now work like a dream.
Thanks for the feedback.
Cheers
Martin Pope
The passing train causing the problem DOES appear after about 10 minutes.
I think I may have decided to leave this as it was, but I failed to mention it in the briefing or anywhere else.
In version 1.1 the offending train should now appear as your departure from Carno is imminent, causing only a very minor delay.
It's hard work cramming in a lot of passing traffic on a single line track, but this one should now work like a dream.
Thanks for the feedback.
Cheers
Martin Pope