Couple And Un Couple

Discussion in 'Suggestions' started by renaldo444, May 26, 2021.

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  1. Definitely yes

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  1. renaldo444

    renaldo444 Member

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    Hey everyone.

    Ones again who else would like the be able to couple and un couple?

    Like when rush hour time came you have to couple a other train when it later over un couple it.

    That you have to get green light and have to wait that you will be able to drive.

    Sounds great to me the options are there only you don't get green light.

    So it don't need to get a big update just they have to change a few things.
     
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  2. ARuscoe

    ARuscoe Well-Known Member

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    I would say that coupling and uncoupling will become something they should get into more and more as time goes on. One of the rush hour routes used to do this every third service with many units on the Brighton line uncoupling at Haywards Heath before each unit continued towards the southeast or southwest, with only the ones going "straight onto Brighton" staying intact
    The reverse would be true in the other direction. It also would the give "call on" process of signalling an airing which would be good too
     
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  3. renaldo444

    renaldo444 Member

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    Excetly it's interesting
     

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