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{{Junctionary|6.6.10|[[Image:psg210merger.png|center|140px|]]|'''A into B'''|An expandable, simple to build merger allowing full-throughput line towards all choices, therefore working very well.|{{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|mfb}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|210}} }} | {{Junctionary|6.6.10|[[Image:psg210merger.png|center|140px|]]|'''A into B'''|An expandable, simple to build merger allowing full-throughput line towards all choices, therefore working very well.|{{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|mfb}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|210}} }} | ||
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+ | {{Junctionary|6.6.10|[[Image:psg216shiftmerger.png|center|140px|]]|'''Shift'''|This merger is based on shifting trains to one end similarly like SML does. As a difference, this merger lets trains stop in waiting bays unlike SML is designed to do. To prevent trains waiting in waiting bays without a reason while they will never be able to join the line anyway, we used PBS and 2way eol so that the trains tried to join the line if there was at least a small chance to join. The merger ended up taking a large amount of space in length while saving some space in width. The instantly accelerating trains were key to make it work as well. |{{User|V453000}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|210}} }} | ||
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6.6.10 | A into B | An expandable, simple to build merger allowing full-throughput line towards all choices, therefore working very well. | XeryusTC, mfb | Download PSG #210
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6.6.10 | Shift | This merger is based on shifting trains to one end similarly like SML does. As a difference, this merger lets trains stop in waiting bays unlike SML is designed to do. To prevent trains waiting in waiting bays without a reason while they will never be able to join the line anyway, we used PBS and 2way eol so that the trains tried to join the line if there was at least a small chance to join. The merger ended up taking a large amount of space in length while saving some space in width. The instantly accelerating trains were key to make it work as well. | V453000 | Download PSG #210
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