Hello, I looked at it again and figured out what the problem was. Your timetables are correct, I just overlooked the end of junction of Tharandt and I always noticed the end of junctiones being wrong, while I was driving a train, that wasn't on the timetable (IC instead of RE most of the time). I then saw that the end of junction was marked on the left track, thinking a RE would have a different end of junction however the RE also went through straight, like the IC, making the absolute end of junction correct since none other would be applicable. With all those examples I figured you did that every time, not knowing, I just had the RE route wrong in memory. I apologize for my mistake, I should have checked te RE route again. Keep up the good work!
No worries, I know about few errors myself and the quality has also improved significantly over time from my beginnings as I am trying to make every route guide better than the previous one. Speaking of which, as we finally have a reasonably old route coming soon, I am stretching to be ready for Mittenwaldbahn with a new template for fans of paper smell.
I do like these additions. DTG actually have some EBULA books - I gave them to them a couple of years ago. They'd been sitting in my loft for a number of years after I "recovered" them from a large bin at Nurnberg Hbf. Unfortunately they don't cover the current routes, although one did include some of the tracks around Munchen. It would be nice just to have a closed book modelled, lying around on an engine desk top...
In preparation for Joe's official timetable (as well as for already-released amazing community one), SKA: Schnellfahrstrecke Köln - Aachen is now available! Includes the distant line as well as S-Bahn line. While keeping the look similar, the template was quite greatly extended since last time, and should now be ever closer to the real ebula both in looks and in the contained information. Some major changes include finally a proper sawtooth lines for heavy inclines, symbols being moved to their own column, more prototypical distant signal information on shortened distance, more prototypical grouping of stations divided into multiple parts, more prototypical approach to signals not located on through tracks within station limits and addition of symbols for neutral sections, which should make them more distinctly visible. The template now also allows for export onto "infinite" length paper, which should make it more natural when using on digital screens. If somebody actually prints them and was still interested in the version where header is repeated on every A4, let me know and I'll export them for you as well. SRM: Bahnstrecke Rosenheim - Salzburg was updated in this pack as well, mostly just fixing the 140 km/h section before Rosenheim which not signalled in the game and I missed it as well when collecting the data. The whole pack is available for download at the Train Sim Community, due to sizing limits on forums (it's 44 timetables now!) I will only continue publishing the all-in-one packs there. If you like my work and want to support me in continuing, you can buy me a coffee here.