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[[Image:Testing Grounds, 22nd Dec 1950-1.png|right|thumb|A very easy, but unpractical SLH, can be used for quick reference]] | [[Image:Testing Grounds, 22nd Dec 1950-1.png|right|thumb|A very easy, but unpractical SLH, can be used for quick reference]] | ||
[[Image:Testing Grounds, 22nd Dec 1950.png|right|thumb|An example Sideline Hub without Loadbalancing]] | [[Image:Testing Grounds, 22nd Dec 1950.png|right|thumb|An example Sideline Hub without Loadbalancing]] | ||
− | A sideline hub (SLH) is a [[Hub|hub]] that connects a [[Sideline|sideline]] to a [[Mainline|mainline]]. Although usually [[ | + | A sideline hub (SLH) is a [[Hub|hub]] that connects a [[Sideline|sideline]] to a [[Mainline|mainline]]. Although usually [[Balancing|load balanced]] they are not always. They are however, designed not to interrupt the flow of mainline traffic as much as possible, so that trains already at full speed do not have to slow down. More information on building a sideline hub is available on the [[Guides:Basic Junctions|Basic Junctions]] guide. |
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Revision as of 01:28, 17 March 2012
A sideline hub (SLH) is a hub that connects a sideline to a mainline. Although usually load balanced they are not always. They are however, designed not to interrupt the flow of mainline traffic as much as possible, so that trains already at full speed do not have to slow down. More information on building a sideline hub is available on the Basic Junctions guide.