Difference between revisions of "Setting Distances and Speeds"
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When setting distances and speed limits, a section of track can be selected, and a combined length and speed limit can be entered. The length is split equally between all track elements in the selection. | When setting distances and speed limits, a section of track can be selected, and a combined length and speed limit can be entered. The length is split equally between all track elements in the selection. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 10 May 2021
Although not strictly necessary, setting the distances and speeds to each element is very important to ensure that timetable is accurate, especially on a route imitating a real-life route.
This is done using the "Check & Set track element lengths & speed limits" tool, and can only be completed on a successful completion of the route, although this can be done before locations are named.
When setting distances and speed limits, a section of track can be selected, and a combined length and speed limit can be entered. The length is split equally between all track elements in the selection.