Scenarios Scenario & Tracks

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  1. keymael

    keymael Member

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    Hello

    When you create a scenario, do you know which platforms (tracks) will be used by your train ?
    In fact, if a train stops on tracks where my train needs to be, I have a mandatory red light, and It never disappear....

    I have to do a travel without AI trains and write down all the tracks/platforms used by my train... It is not very convenient
     
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  2. keymael

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    and what about timetable ?
    how many minutes between each station?
     
  3. aeronautic237

    aeronautic237 Well-Known Member

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    When selecting your path, you should see the platforms next to the station names.

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    You should also see what platforms your train stops at.

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    Once your service is created, you can click on it at any time, then click 'Edit Timetable' to see the start and end points (below)

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    As for timings, this is down to your own knowledge. You can try running the route yourself, or use the timetable.
    Scenario Planner is, unfortunately, not an easy tool to use.

    It may interest you to know that each platform has a specific path assigned to it. So Koln platform 9 (as I've selected above) is meant for RE services, so you can stop at various stations along the way, but platform 4 is meant for ICE services, hence why there is only the option to stop at Aachen:
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    If there is a platform at Koln that is missing, it is likely because it is a destination platform, rather than a departure platform for the scenario planner.
     

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