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=== Actions Due Panel ===
 
=== Actions Due Panel ===
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{{Main|Actions Due Panel}}
 
The Actions Due panel can be opened and closed at any time by clicking the sand-timer icon. This panel shows the headcode of each train that will require an action in the next hour, and the time until that action.
 
The Actions Due panel can be opened and closed at any time by clicking the sand-timer icon. This panel shows the headcode of each train that will require an action in the next hour, and the time until that action.
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=== In-Game Performance Log ===
 
=== In-Game Performance Log ===
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{{Main|Performance Log}}
 
The in-game performance log can be opened and closed at any time by clicking the icon with a document and green check mark. This log shows all events on the railway, such as arrivals and departures. The log will state whether these events are occurring early, on time or late, and if anything goes wrong (such as a train leaving via the wrong exit).
 
The in-game performance log can be opened and closed at any time by clicking the icon with a document and green check mark. This log shows all events on the railway, such as arrivals and departures. The log will state whether these events are occurring early, on time or late, and if anything goes wrong (such as a train leaving via the wrong exit).
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== Operation Mode ==
 
== Operation Mode ==
Once the simulation has been set up in pre-start mode, clicking the play button (or pressing r) will run the simulation. From this point on, the pause button (or p key) can be used to [[Railway Operation/Tutorial#Pausing the Simulation|pause the simulation]]. Trains are shown as their four character hradcode, with the first character in the direction of travel coloured red.
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Once the simulation has been set up in pre-start mode, clicking the play button (or pressing r) will run the simulation. From this point on, the pause button (or p key) can be used to [[Railway Operation/Tutorial#Pausing the Simulation|pause the simulation]]. Trains are shown as their four character headcode (excluding prefix), with the first character in the direction of travel coloured red.
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By hovering over a train with the cursor, the [[Train Information Window|train information window]] will appear, giving the description, train details, and remaining schedule for that service. This functionality can be disabled by selecting "''Train Information''" from the "''Information''" tab (or using Ctrl+Shift+T).
    
=== Routes ===
 
=== Routes ===
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