Help A Noob-please!! Xbox One X

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  1. IP Daly

    IP Daly New Member

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    I am very new to train sim world. When driving my train, I don’t know what any of the signs or notifications are as they come up which makes me fail almost all of my missions. I also have an issue that when I stop, my train shuts down and I cant restart it. I need a lot of help. Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
     
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    Scroll down to bottom of post to get links for NEC & RT. GWE & other things at the top of the post.
     
  4. Class 66 Operator

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    The train don’t usually shut down unless you put the brake into emergency or turn off things that shouldn’t be turned off when running

    Red is always stop

    Amber you can pass with caution

    Flashing amber means red ahead

    Green means continue


    When in motion the icon for example saying 50 is the next speed restriction you are approaching start slowing down when the numbers go from mi to Yd when in YD that’s yards Mi is miles Yards are shorter than miles


    It’s the same for the signals


    When traveling & you pass a amber sometimes the alarm will sound hit AWS before the emergency brakes are automaticity applied.
     
  5. Northerner

    Northerner Well-Known Member

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    Just one thing, signals on the railway are yellow and not amber.
     
  6. IP Daly

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    Thank you all for your help.
     

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