So why have two identical settings, one with the word "wait" in it? In both cases the speed from BK2-BK3 is 50%, it's just when that speed change is applied. It does not suit what you are trying to do. However if you have route speed at enter activated, instead of the IN sensor at BK2 triggering the speed change to 50%, the speed will be changed at the ENTER sensor of BK2. As the IN sensor is triggered at BK2 it then changes speed to 50% as configured for route BK2-BK3. Your trains travelling from BK1-BK2 are using speed 80% and in this example continuing to BK3. It may be easier to share your plan so I/we can look at it and change it.Īs for route speed at enter, let me give you an example: Maybe I have quite simply just hit a bug I even started looking through the global config but couldn't find anything referring to this. Ok, so it *is* the first ENTER, like I expected. What it means is when a loco is arriving into a block but is travelling to the next block, as soon as it reaches the enter sensor of the arriving block the next route speed is applied instead of waiting until it reaches in. Normally this speed is used at the IN event. To highlight for you: Use the next route speed at ENTER. It is explained better in the loco section of the wiki: If you want the train to travel between bk21 and bk3 at speed mid, set the route speed to mid instead of cruise.Īs for route speed at enter, it needs to also be defined on the loco. Lets get to what you're trying to achieve however: You say you've assigned V_mid for 'wait' but wait is when a train is having to wait because the next block is occupied, so when it reaches enter and is having to wait, the wait speed is applied until it reaches IN and then stops. This would include combined events such as enter2in. TBH, no matter what I have tried, it doesn't come into force at any point, but why not? It just continues at cruise speed and then drops to block speed, V_min, when entering bk3. When it says "Route speed at enter", which enter does it mean? If I set "Route speed at enter" and route speed to V_mid for "Wait", say from bk21 to bk3, where bk3 is the station to stop at, where should V_mid come into force, if at all? I have been battling with my (lack of) understanding regarding this for the best part of this year.
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