BigVern Posted Wednesday at 08:10 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:10 AM Can anyone recall or say what the procedure is for this? After the wife distracted me yesterday evening (!) I overshot a station while doing a steam hauled local service. After coming to a halt with a full brake application I reversed back into the platform then when station duties complete set the reverser to full forward, released the brakes but when I opened the regulator the valves simply filled to capacity and the train wouldn’t move. I opened the cylinder cocks and still unable to move. Finally operated the brake release handle but everything remained locked up. At that point the only option was to reload my saved game and try again. However, I’ve had this issue before on another run where, for some unexplained reason, the steam loco simply stops working and you can’t move.
jeroezie Posted Wednesday at 01:12 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:12 PM You probaly overcharged the brakes in the train, due to amismatch between the brake valve in the loco and the triplevalves in the carriages. You can use dev menu, deafault keybind F8, to see the stats of thr trainset, look for the cilinder pressure. To prevent it, do NOT use the fill setting of the Ty2 at all.
BigVern Posted Wednesday at 06:48 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 06:48 PM Yes I think that's what I must have done. How to recover or is it "Game Over"?
lewnemejski Posted Wednesday at 07:26 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:26 PM 37 minutes ago, BigVern said: Yes I think that's what I must have done. How to recover or is it "Game Over"? Currently you cannot fix it in any way so 1
jeroezie Posted Wednesday at 10:29 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:29 PM (edited) Well what you can do, is just keep the brake lever in fill position permanently... Not realistic of course. If the train is light enouch, you cab try to finish the drive with only using the locomotive brake / direct air brake. Than it does not matter if you keep thr brake pipe pressure at 7 bar. Edited Wednesday at 10:33 PM by jeroezie
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