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A-Line signal question... or quirk?

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2017 5:22 pm
by fastflame
I posed this question on another forum, but let me ask it here, too. Found an interesting quirk in the new A-Line Waycross extension concerning the manually switched loop tying the Jesup Sub to the Nahunta Sub. This is the loop that connects just north of the South Jesup and West Jesup control points and allows a north bound train on one sub to head south on the other sub. While experimenting, I created a short AI ballast train on the Broadhurst siding headed north, with the intent of routing it through the loop and then south into Rice yard. Unfortunately, if the manual switches for the loop are aligned for the loop route, the AI train will not proceed past the northbound signal at MP A550.4. Even when the dispatch screen shows this signal set to RESTRICTING, the signal itself displays a STOP aspect if the manual switch is aligned for the diverging route. Is this the correct signal behavior or is this an issue needing addressed by the programmers?

Re: A-Line signal question... or quirk?

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 3:23 am
by David
Maybe because it a manual switch the signal automatically thinks of it as a blocked route. I'll look into this a bit more and get back to you.

Re: A-Line signal question... or quirk?

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 3:31 pm
by fastflame
Robert wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2017 3:23 am Maybe because it a manual switch the signal automatically thinks of it as a blocked route. I'll look into this a bit more and get back to you.
Thanks Robert.

Re: A-Line signal question... or quirk?

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2017 2:18 pm
by fastflame
Robert wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2017 3:23 am Maybe because it a manual switch the signal automatically thinks of it as a blocked route. I'll look into this a bit more and get back to you.
That seems to be the case as I tried it at a couple of other control points and even though the signal is set on the DP screen to RESTRICTING, the signal won't give a RESTRICTING aspect if the track ahead has a manual switch set to diverge from the normal alignment. Since I don't recall anyway to give an AI crew specific train orders that would override that, I guess I'll have to take control of my ballast train and run it through the loop and then turn it back over to the AI crew. Bummer.