mechanics:automation
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| mechanics:automation [2024/01/03 21:36] – [Auto-reverse trains] romanamor | mechanics:automation [2024/01/04 04:06] (current) – [Auto signal] romanamor | ||
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| Note: This only applies to platforms that are connected on a single side only. Once it is set as a through station (connected at both ends) this feature will stop working for that platform. It is recommended to research the departure-sensor which will automatically reverse trains if needed. | Note: This only applies to platforms that are connected on a single side only. Once it is set as a through station (connected at both ends) this feature will stop working for that platform. It is recommended to research the departure-sensor which will automatically reverse trains if needed. | ||
| - | ===== Auto signal | + | ===== Auto Signal |
| - | Learnt | + | Unlocked |
| - | With the Green Tier 2 research Routing Queue, | + | With the Green Tier 2 research Routing Queue, the Auto signal can also be set in perpetual mode which will constantly fleet the signal along a single route. |
| - | The Auto signal is also required for every other type of sensor to work | + | The Auto signal is also required for every other type of sensor to work. |
| ===== Departure sensor ===== | ===== Departure sensor ===== | ||
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| This sensor reads the next station of the timetable, and then creates a route according to the corresponding rule in the routing table. | This sensor reads the next station of the timetable, and then creates a route according to the corresponding rule in the routing table. | ||
| + | Note: This sensor will only work for platforms with Auto Signals | ||
| ==== Advanced departure sensor ==== | ==== Advanced departure sensor ==== | ||
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| ===== Relay sensor ===== | ===== Relay sensor ===== | ||
| + | The Relay Sensor is the simplest and cheapest form of sensor in the game. Once built on a track and linked to a signal, a single route for the signal is selected. A train passing over the sensor will trigger the route automatically. | ||
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| + | The Relay Sensor is ideally used to automate crossing routes or where multiple tracks converge to a single track. | ||
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| + | Note: To manage trains destined to different stations, research " | ||
| ===== Routing sensor ===== | ===== Routing sensor ===== | ||
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