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Adjust the time a train waits at a red signal |
Adjust the time a train waits at a red signal |
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Configuration file: signal1waittime |
Configuration file: signal1waittime |
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Command line: -X2 |
Command line: -X2 |
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− | + | ==Description== |
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− | These two switches allow you to select how long a train waits at a red signal, either a one-way signal or a two-way signal. |
+ | These two switches allow you to select how long a train waits at a red signal, either a one-way signal or a two-way signal. Both take a parameter between zero and 254 that is the maximum number of days to wait, or the value 255 for waiting indefinitely. |
− | Normally, a train waits approximately 41 days at a red one-way signal and 15 days at a red two-way signal, after which it turns around and tries to find an alternative route. |
+ | Normally, a train waits approximately 41 days at a red one-way signal and 15 days at a red two-way signal, after which it turns around and tries to find an alternative route. If you are sure that the signal will turn green eventually, you can tell all trains to wait a longer time, or to wait forever. |
This patch was contributed by Marcin Grzegorczyk. |
This patch was contributed by Marcin Grzegorczyk. |
Revision as of 11:09, 15 June 2011
Signal wait times
Adjust the time a train waits at a red signal
Switch
Configuration file: signal1waittime
Command line: -X1
Configuration file: signal2waittime
Command line: -X2
Description
These two switches allow you to select how long a train waits at a red signal, either a one-way signal or a two-way signal. Both take a parameter between zero and 254 that is the maximum number of days to wait, or the value 255 for waiting indefinitely.
Normally, a train waits approximately 41 days at a red one-way signal and 15 days at a red two-way signal, after which it turns around and tries to find an alternative route. If you are sure that the signal will turn green eventually, you can tell all trains to wait a longer time, or to wait forever.
This patch was contributed by Marcin Grzegorczyk.