Dieses Tutorial zeigt, wie man Züge verwendet um Kohle zu transportieren.
| 6.1.2004 | | Updated the buy a train section (speed limits of vehicles) |
| 2.2.2003 | | Added some information about electrified tracks (Buy a train section) |
| 14.4.2002 | | You can build signals on switches |
| 14.4.2002 | | You can build signals on bridges |
| 31.3.2002 | | Added some signal placing hints |
| 1.3.2002 | | Created tutorial |
Tips
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Passengers are changing the transport vehicle
Submitted on 2.6.2004 by Webmaster | |
Passengers are changing the transport vehicle to reach their destination. A passenger will at most change the vehicle 30 times.
As example a passenger will use a bus to drive to a railway station where a train to his destination is waiting. |
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Don't combine fast engines with speed limited waggons
Submitted on 30.9.2003 by Webmaster | |
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Electric engines can only drive on electified tracks
Submitted on 23.8.2003 by Webmaster | |
Electric engines can only drive on tracks with overhead lines. In the rail-tools menu you can find a tool to add overhead-lines to rails. |
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Trains can have two front engines
Submitted on 23.8.2003 by Webmaster | |
You can buy a train with two front engines in the following way:
1. Buy the first engine
2. Buy a second engine (it will be displayed in the engines area)
3. Click on the second engine
4. Buy some waggons
Notes:
- The power of the engines is summed up
- The max speed is taken from the first engine
I found this tip at alt.games.simutrans |
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Where can I build signals?
Submitted on 23.8.2003 by Webmaster | |
You can build signals on bridges:
Image: A signal on a bridge
You can build a signal between two switches:
Image: A signal between two switches
Update 23-April-2005:
You should electrify a bridge before you place more than one signal on a bridge. You cannot electrify the parts of a bridge which are isolated by signals.
Example:
[code:1:c74174af9d] S1> S2>
_____/**************************************\______
[/code:1:c74174af9d]
You cannot electrify the area between the signal S1 and S2. |
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Scheduling trains
Submitted on 23.8.2003 by Webmaster | |
- A train always arrives at the platform of a railway station you clicked on while defining the schedule of the train.
- If a train stops in a station only the wagons which are in the station will be served. A train which is longer then the station will not be "full loaded". Be careful when using the full-load option in a train's schedule with trains that are longer than the station.
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