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Signals have two sides. In the basics part, the other side wasn`t important, since trains can`t turn back, etc. etc... But in more complex things, a badly placed twoway Combo Presignal can make errors in your network.
 
Signals have two sides. In the basics part, the other side wasn`t important, since trains can`t turn back, etc. etc... But in more complex things, a badly placed twoway Combo Presignal can make errors in your network.
  
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==Part 3: Priorities==
 
==Part 3: Priorities==

Revision as of 00:18, 11 March 2007

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A Presignal Guide
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A guide for newbies, about presignals. But not only for beginners, there is a lot complex things to do with presignals. If you know how the presignals work, you should skip the "basics" Part.


Part 1: Basics

The Presignal Basics is explained here: how they work, how they behave, and how does work a terminal station, and whats the use of the combo presignal.

Presignal Basics

Part 2: Oneway or twoway Presignals

Signals have two sides. In the basics part, the other side wasn`t important, since trains can`t turn back, etc. etc... But in more complex things, a badly placed twoway Combo Presignal can make errors in your network.

Oneway or Twoway Presignals

Part 3: Priorities

When you have to connect two tracks into one, the most used track should have more priority than the lesser-used track. In this Part, junctions with priority are shown.

Guides:Priorities

Part 4: Load Balancers

How to make presignals on a Load Balancer.

Guides:Load Balancers

Part 5: Complex Junctions

Guides:Complex Junctions

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