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− | {{Junctionary | + | {{Junctionary|03.12.2009|[[Image:psg121_MarkStation.png|center|140px|]]|'''SRNW Station'''|A nice SRNW station from the legendary psg 121. A so-called 3-bay SRNW station where dummy trains load, wait for other dummies to load, and then all dummies go to unload. The "waiting" part is usually solved by having 1TL waiting bay for those trains. However in this case it is smartly solved by using a NOT gate, effectively shortening the waiting bays to 1 tile. |{{User|Mark}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|121}} }} |
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− | |[[Image:psg121_MarkStation.png|center|140px|]] | + | {{Junctionary|03.12.2009|[[Image:psg149_pbs.png|center|140px|]]|'''SRNW Station'''|A SRNW station using PBS to release trains. |{{User|Nickman}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|149}} }} |
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− | |A nice SRNW station from the legendary psg 121. A so-called 3-bay SRNW station where dummy trains load, wait for other dummies to load, and then all dummies go to unload. The "waiting" part is usually solved by having 1TL waiting bay for those trains. However in this case it is smartly solved by using a NOT gate, effectively shortening the waiting bays to 1 tile. | + | {{Junctionary|03.12.2009|[[Image:psg170_packer.png|center|140px|]]|'''Packer Exit'''|A special drop station featuring a packer based on using slow bridges to get trains in correct positions. |{{User|Osai}}, {{User|^Spike^}}, {{User|Phazorx}}, {{User|V453000}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|170}} }} |
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− | | | + | {{Junctionary|03.12.2009|[[Image:psg172_7platform.png|center|140px|]]|'''SRNW Station'''|A NOT gated dummy SRNW station using platforms tightly together thanks to the mess on the exit. |{{User|V453000}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|172}} }} |
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+ | {{Junctionary|03.12.2009|[[Image:psg180_sparta.png|center|140px|]]|'''SRNW Station'''|Not too complicated SRNW station as in system, but effective on space. Making many platforms just next to each other. It is wonderful to watch when all trains release together, but at the same time it is a bit painful to see the huge wave of trains flood the network. :) (psg180 had no issue with waves due to the flipflops fortunately) |{{User|V453000}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|180}} }} | ||
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+ | {{Junctionary|03.12.2009|[[Image:psg180_simple.png|center|140px|]]|'''SRNW Station'''|A very simple SRNW station with just a few 3-bay dummies and full-TL waiting bays. |{{User|V453000}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|180}} }} | ||
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+ | {{Junctionary|03.12.2009|[[Image:psg200_SRNWtransfer.png|center|140px|]]|'''SRNW Station'''|A transfer station fitting in SRNW network. After using some intense madness, it worked absolutely properly. Question is whether this amount of logic is worth it as the total throughput is not that stunning. |{{User|V453000}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|200}} }} | ||
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+ | {{Junctionary|03.12.2009|[[Image:psg214_Vpet.png|center|140px|]]|'''SRNW Station'''|A SRNW quadruple station. Uses refit orders between quarters, dummy trains with NOT gates, Mark's clock for overflow injection. |{{User|V453000}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|214}} }} | ||
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Date | Screenshot | Specification | Description | Creator | additional | |
03.12.2009 | SRNW Station | A nice SRNW station from the legendary psg 121. A so-called 3-bay SRNW station where dummy trains load, wait for other dummies to load, and then all dummies go to unload. The "waiting" part is usually solved by having 1TL waiting bay for those trains. However in this case it is smartly solved by using a NOT gate, effectively shortening the waiting bays to 1 tile. | Mark | Download PSG #121
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03.12.2009 | SRNW Station | A SRNW station using PBS to release trains. | Nickman | Download PSG #149
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03.12.2009 | Packer Exit | A special drop station featuring a packer based on using slow bridges to get trains in correct positions. | Osai, ^Spike^, Phazorx, V453000 | Download PSG #170
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03.12.2009 | SRNW Station | A NOT gated dummy SRNW station using platforms tightly together thanks to the mess on the exit. | V453000 | Download PSG #172
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03.12.2009 | SRNW Station | Not too complicated SRNW station as in system, but effective on space. Making many platforms just next to each other. It is wonderful to watch when all trains release together, but at the same time it is a bit painful to see the huge wave of trains flood the network. :) (psg180 had no issue with waves due to the flipflops fortunately) | V453000 | Download PSG #180
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03.12.2009 | SRNW Station | A very simple SRNW station with just a few 3-bay dummies and full-TL waiting bays. | V453000 | Download PSG #180
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03.12.2009 | SRNW Station | A transfer station fitting in SRNW network. After using some intense madness, it worked absolutely properly. Question is whether this amount of logic is worth it as the total throughput is not that stunning. | V453000 | Download PSG #200
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03.12.2009 | SRNW Station | A SRNW quadruple station. Uses refit orders between quarters, dummy trains with NOT gates, Mark's clock for overflow injection. | V453000 | Download PSG #214
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