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Post by Tom on Jul 1, 2018 15:33:12 GMT
Hi guys,
Looked things over in my weekly review. Released some trains, updated the registry to clear some errors and omissions. Moved some trains along the mains to add in some traffic.
Will see how things look in a couple days.
Have fun!
Tom
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Post by railventure on Jul 2, 2018 3:03:10 GMT
Tom just had a look at Duval looks like Q180 is going to be massive, i would say at a guess 14,000ft may need to run 2 sections when cycle starts as otherwise going to clog the yard. Also just noticed that there seems to be no industry at the ramps, not sure if it is my end or server, as after i cleared the ramps of some traffic and placed inwards could not see any purple dots and no count down for reloading.
While on the subject of Duval, could it be possible to add a registry for the JAX ramp switcher,like say work and Crew change. The reason is i can sometimes be working JAX for hours but there is no way of recording this.
Where i used to work our switch engine would run 24/7 with a crew change every 8 hours. The only time it left the yard was when either it was replaced by another set or needed fuel, and even then they would find traffic to put on it so as not to wast a trip.
rail
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Post by Tom on Jul 14, 2018 15:36:38 GMT
Not a bad idea Rail - I need to look into that - see what can be done. Also will check the JAX Ramp.
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Post by Tom on Jul 14, 2018 15:40:03 GMT
Looks like the JAX Ramp Industry is working OK. I see 63 cars ready to go. Maybe it was some kind of temporary problem? Let me know what you see next time you are online.
The old way of recording switcher movements was to use the forum. Kind of an extra step but it allowed more information about what was done to be recorded. Perhaps a switcher page on the registry could be created that allows for comments etc. to be posted there. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Been pretty busy lately, I expect to get n the server tomorrow morning to release the remainder of the trains and get things up to date so we can close this cycle out.
Tom
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