Operating points
Operating points
Two categories of operating points
The operating points can be divided into two categories, even if this is not stated in the official documentation.
Active operating points move the trains within the operating point itself. In addition to the block in which coupling (uncoupling) takes place (marked in red), these require additional blocks.
Passive operating points only intervene in the ongoing train operation in a controlling or regulating manner or operate locomotive functions (e.g. tunnels).
Active operating points
- Shadow station
- Locomotive shed
- Shuttle track
- Locomotive change
- Pushing operation
- Shut-off hump
Passive operating points
- Station
- Single-track line
- Single-track operation
- Slow speed section
- Tunnel
- Junction
- Exit
- Siding point
- Shunting area
- Storage area
- Quantity control
- Booster
- Display case
Prerequisite
A fully configured block is required so that the first train arriving can stop at the desired location.
Special marking
The special marking is used at some operating points. This is always required when a second train or a second locomotive is to enter a block that has already been reserved (by other vehicles).
Download instructions
It is stated in the document: TC10Gold Alle Betriebsstellen.pdf
This document also includes a TC file. Archive (Zip file): Projekt TC10B1 alle BS V3.zip
Weblinks
- Source: Forum
- Anleitung: TC10Gold Alle Betriebsstellen.pdf
- Musterdatei: Projekt TC10B1 alle BS V3.zip
- -- Silvio Richter 19. Dez. 2023 (UTC)
- bearbeitet: Uslex (Diskussion) 07:49, 20. Dez. 2023 (UTC), DeepPurple 19:57, 15. Jan. 2025 (UTC)