There is a special runround command. see manual p173.
1)You end the path runA>B where you want the runround to take place.
2) In the #dispose row of the time table for train runA>B make the following entry
$forms=RunB>A /runround=myrunroundpath
3) make a path "myrunroundpath" Start and end the path overlapping inside the runA>B path, and taking the side track with reversing points, to reach the other end of the train.
4) make a new train timetable column "RunB>A". Make the new path start inside the RunA>B path.
There are some extra optional qualifying features to runround but the above should get you going.
( I went to Czechia on my motorbike this Summer. You have a very beautiful country! And the architecture is exceptional!)
rick
Helper Operations in Timetable Mode
#12
Posted 07 December 2018 - 05:50 AM
Hi,
thank you very much for your reply and advice. Which cities / places you visited?
thank you very much for your reply and advice. Which cities / places you visited?
#13
Posted 07 December 2018 - 09:09 AM
Hi, I went to Svykarsko and Cesky Heralec Parks and Cesky les near Pilsen on the way home. Also the Tatra mountains. The countryside is so beautiful and unspoiled! Also the buildings are so ornate, even the factories. My Father walked across Czechoslovakia in 1938 amd said it was the most beautiful country in Europe. Maybe it still is! Which part are you from?
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#14
Posted 09 December 2018 - 07:40 AM
Thats cool that you like my country :-) I'm from different part - north moravia near to Poland border and I'm try to play with Time Table and Bohumin station :-)