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=1.0 Mainline=
 
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==1.1 Signal every 2nd tile==
 
==1.1 Signal every 2nd tile==
[[Image:Tutorial_Savegame_1.1.png|160px|thumb|left|Trains moving close]]
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The purpose is clear; [[Mainline|Mainlines]] are designed for high throughput!
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The purpose is clear; [[Mainline|Mainlines]] are designed for high throughput! Less-frequent signaling increases the spacing between trains, wasting capacity on the lines.
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==1.2 Avoid Mainline Tunneling==
 
==1.2 Avoid Mainline Tunneling==
In order to keep the signal blocks at 2 tiles (as mentioned in 1.1) you should try to avoid tunneling the [[Mainline]] by default. Bridge the [[Sideline]] instead! 2-tile-signaling on a mainline is useless if there is one single point with a 6-tile signal gap.
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In order to keep the signal blocks at 2 tiles (as mentioned in 1.1) you should try to avoid tunneling the [[Mainline]] by default. Bridge the [[Sideline]] instead! 2-tile-signaling on a mainline is useless if there is one single point with a 6-tile signal gap. Trains will queue up right before the 6-tile gap, and the capacity of the mainline is determined by its most congested part.
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==1.3 Anti-Roadcross-Trackpart==
 
==1.3 Anti-Roadcross-Trackpart==
[[Image:Tutorial Savegame 1.3.png|210px|thumb|left|The road can not cross this construction]]
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[[Image:Tutorial Savegame 1.3.png|210px|frame|left]]
Sometimes, its necessary not to let a town cross your tracks - one reason may be that you need some space later on. Basically, there are two possiblities: buy up land or build a construction as shown on the screenshot. The last option is more elegant and doesn't add ugly signs to the landscape.
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Sometimes, its necessary not to let a town cross your tracks - one reason may be that you need some space later on. Basically, there are two possibilities: buy up land or build a construction as shown on the screenshot. The last option is more elegant and doesn't add ugly signs to the landscape. If towns are not allowed to build roads (the default setting in our coop games), this does not matter.
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==1.4 Full-Speed Bend==
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[[Image:Tutorial Savegame 1.4.png|190px|frame|left]]
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Remember: S-bends are full-speed! It's perfectly acceptable to make bends on the [[Mainline]], as long as there are no slowdowns. Some small bends ease up construction and may save costs.  [http://wiki.openttd.org/Curves More info on bends and speed limits here]<br style="clear: both;" />
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==1.5 Stepped Climbing==
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[[Image:Tutorial Savegame 1.5.png|235px|frame|left]]
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A so called ''stepped climbing'' means that you try to avoid a two-tile-uphill. Its not only something which slows trains down; its also ugly and non-realistic. If you construct uphills in a stepped way it looks far more like a [[Mainline]]. <br style="clear: both;" />
  
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== 1.8 Prioritized Mainline==
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[[Image:Tutorial Savegame 1.8.png|237px|frame|left]]
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Mainline is should be the fastest collection of tracks on the map. Therefore, you will want trains from a sideline wait a bit for a gap to enter mainline. This is accomplished using technique called [[priorities]]. <br style="clear: both;" />
  
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== 1.9 Depots Center==
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[[Image:Tutorial Savegame 1.9.png|426px|frame|left]]
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Sometimes trains need to go servicing, replacing and just need to be removed or created. This is accomplished at the [[Networking#Depots|service centers]]. Bare in mind, that these depots are situated only at mainlines. If they are at a sideline, or even worse – at the station, trains will easily jam.
  
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And last but not least, can you notice the priorities? <br style="clear: both;" />
  
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Latest revision as of 12:19, 15 June 2014

<< Back to Overview Tutorial Savegame Mainline 2.x Sideline >>

1.0 Mainline

This section belongs to Mainline related tips and tricks.

1.1 Signal every 2nd tile

Tutorial Savegame 1.1.png

The purpose is clear; Mainlines are designed for high throughput! Less-frequent signaling increases the spacing between trains, wasting capacity on the lines.

1.2 Avoid Mainline Tunneling

In order to keep the signal blocks at 2 tiles (as mentioned in 1.1) you should try to avoid tunneling the Mainline by default. Bridge the Sideline instead! 2-tile-signaling on a mainline is useless if there is one single point with a 6-tile signal gap. Trains will queue up right before the 6-tile gap, and the capacity of the mainline is determined by its most congested part.

1.3 Anti-Roadcross-Trackpart

Tutorial Savegame 1.3.png

Sometimes, its necessary not to let a town cross your tracks - one reason may be that you need some space later on. Basically, there are two possibilities: buy up land or build a construction as shown on the screenshot. The last option is more elegant and doesn't add ugly signs to the landscape. If towns are not allowed to build roads (the default setting in our coop games), this does not matter.

1.4 Full-Speed Bend

Tutorial Savegame 1.4.png

Remember: S-bends are full-speed! It's perfectly acceptable to make bends on the Mainline, as long as there are no slowdowns. Some small bends ease up construction and may save costs. More info on bends and speed limits here

1.5 Stepped Climbing

Tutorial Savegame 1.5.png

A so called stepped climbing means that you try to avoid a two-tile-uphill. Its not only something which slows trains down; its also ugly and non-realistic. If you construct uphills in a stepped way it looks far more like a Mainline.

1.8 Prioritized Mainline

Tutorial Savegame 1.8.png

Mainline is should be the fastest collection of tracks on the map. Therefore, you will want trains from a sideline wait a bit for a gap to enter mainline. This is accomplished using technique called priorities.

1.9 Depots Center

Tutorial Savegame 1.9.png

Sometimes trains need to go servicing, replacing and just need to be removed or created. This is accomplished at the service centers. Bare in mind, that these depots are situated only at mainlines. If they are at a sideline, or even worse – at the station, trains will easily jam.

And last but not least, can you notice the priorities?

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