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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Yield Lines are temporary extra tracks than run parallel to a ML or SL.  The idea is force slow(er) trains to move to the side and allow fast(er) trains to pass.
 
Yield Lines are temporary extra tracks than run parallel to a ML or SL.  The idea is force slow(er) trains to move to the side and allow fast(er) trains to pass.

Revision as of 19:27, 11 May 2010

by scobos

Overview

Yield Lines are temporary extra tracks than run parallel to a ML or SL. The idea is force slow(er) trains to move to the side and allow fast(er) trains to pass.

The Concept

The joiner concept

Often a ML or SL can become slightly jammed by the presence of slower trains. This can happen when trains are out of date and haven't replaced yet, or simply when they are carrying full loads back to a drop on the same line as empty trains. Ideally, we would be able to separate trains to different tracks based on speed. Since currently this is not possible, a theoretical work-around is to separate trains based on Gap Distance.

As a slower train continue down a ML or SL, traffic builds up behind them, but a Gap opens in front of them (as faster trains move ahead). Therefore, we can assume that if there is a large Gap in front of a train, and no Gap behind it, it is probably a slow train. Now the only question is how to sort it.

The Logic

Pros:


Cons:



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