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Wow ! Thank you so much @oli806 ! 💞

This will make comprehension for beginners a lot easier and this is so informative too 💯

I was trying to make myself a walkthrough for the french community. Can I translate yours and put a link for the sourcing ?

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Hello,
with introduction of the Dąbrowa Górnicza Wschodnia station I took opportunity to update this post. I added pictures and descriptions for both C type line block (arrival procedure) and Eap type line block (departure procedure). I also added a little bit of information regarding the tail lamps/tail boards used to check for train integrity and line clearance.

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That's spectacular. Thank you. It would be awesome if the devs would take this and turn it into like an interactive teaching module for SimRail, one which you would have to pass in order to get access to the advanced dispatching posts.

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Thankyou for Brilliant Explanation as struggled and had to give up when i initally tried to operate this type of Signal Box

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After carefully reading this fantastic and detailed guide... Even I dare to control a signal post! 🤣

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Super guide and has resulted in me having a very enjoyable few hours competently managing traffic in Juliusz. A great little location to learn this fabulous equipment and I got the early learning curve done on the EU unmonitored server which restarts every 4 hours. That seemed the lowest risk environment.. Thank you 🙂

 

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There's one small point I'm still confused about, after reading the above and trying a number of different panels.

Suppose you have a double-track line with manual block.  Here, the Poz fields will normally remain white on the right track and red on the left, corresponding to the usual directions of travel.  To send a train on the left track, obviously this must be changed, but there is no Wbl button to do it with, and the replacement Po button of course cannot be used until Poz is in the correct state.  What is the correct procedure?

Then, would this procedure be different in any way on a single-track line with manual block?  I've noticed that the interlock is typically released after each train on single-track lines with semi-auto and automatic block.  I haven't yet encountered any examples of this with manual block.

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vor 8 Stunden schrieb chromatix:

There's one small point I'm still confused about, after reading the above and trying a number of different panels.

Suppose you have a double-track line with manual block.  Here, the Poz fields will normally remain white on the right track and red on the left, corresponding to the usual directions of travel.  To send a train on the left track, obviously this must be changed, but there is no Wbl button to do it with, and the replacement Po button of course cannot be used until Poz is in the correct state.  What is the correct procedure?

Then, would this procedure be different in any way on a single-track line with manual block?  I've noticed that the interlock is typically released after each train on single-track lines with semi-auto and automatic block.  I haven't yet encountered any examples of this with manual block.

that is together with the button to use when you conform a switch of the direction ( the middle one ) when the AI ask to send the train via the other track and you conform it just rings and the middle white one gets to red and then done

to switch it back then when you wanna send one you need to ask first if thats okay because when you dont do that the AI just switch back after you press the middle button, so when he conform that you can send the train you press the middle button and the field get white 😄

but not so sure here if the other signalbox need to conform the change dont do that so often between wschodnia and koziol 🤔

strangly between juliusz und dandowka dandowka do everything xD you just ask if track 2 is free and when he conform he just switch the side but when he ask then if track 2 is free he switch it back too and you conform 😐

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OK, I think I can interpret that in terms of Absolute Block operations.  If the interlock is presently set for trains towards you, you need to ask for line clear (aka "offer the train").  If accepted, the receiving station presses Poz to set the interlock direction towards them ("line clear"), analogously to semi-automatic block.  Thereafter, the sending station only needs to press Po to signal "train entering section".

The Ju-SDn section does not work like that, however.  I tried it just now, and it looks basically broken to me.

Or have I got it wrong, and it's the sending station that needs to press Poz for some reason?

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That's how I work it in my head, having worked Absolute Block many years ago!

Ironic that "KO" whatever that is in Polish I think means "Knock Out", (ie, you Knock out for a train) which is the slang we use for "Train out of section" in Absolute Block.

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vor 8 Stunden schrieb chromatix:

OK, I think I can interpret that in terms of Absolute Block operations.  If the interlock is presently set for trains towards you, you need to ask for line clear (aka "offer the train").  If accepted, the receiving station presses Poz to set the interlock direction towards them ("line clear"), analogously to semi-automatic block.  Thereafter, the sending station only needs to press Po to signal "train entering section".

The Ju-SDn section does not work like that, however.  I tried it just now, and it looks basically broken to me.

Or have I got it wrong, and it's the sending station that needs to press Poz for some reason?

between juliusz and dandowka i am not sure if the POZ and the PO buttons even work 🤔 because they grey you have the same system in slawkow but there all is white or red looks more like by juliusz and dandowka that it dont work in real and dont repair it but make ingame a special function between bots to switch it back when a player send a train via opposite track 🤔

but i can say when you send a train between juliusz and danowka between the opposite track you breake the dandowka bot that he dont send something anymore till a new train pass the opposite track and even then just the juliusz bot can fix the track when dandwoka ask for permission 😮

i testing right now on EU3 if it just bug out when dont go after the rules will tell you how it goes 😄

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even when you go after the rules you cant do PO it just dont react 🤔 even dPO dont work guess the dandowka bot cant change again > player goes out > juliusz fix the PO bar > dandowka dont notice that > dont send trains 😋

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Hi guys, sorry if my post is not for here, but this is the best topic I have found for my question.
The station is Slawkow and I cant understand one thing: as you can see on both screenshots signals E1 and H2 don't have the option to set a train route but only a shunting ones. As these semaphores are normal exit ones like the others in the station why they can`t give permission for train route but just for shunting? Is this something special for Polan, because from my research in Bulgaria we don't have such depending. I think I saw the same at Katowice Zawodzie station also - you cant send train in opposite direction on both main tracks.

 

 

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vor einer Stunde schrieb didsideout:

Hi guys, sorry if my post is not for here, but this is the best topic I have found for my question.
The station is Slawkow and I cant understand one thing: as you can see on both screenshots signals E1 and H2 don't have the option to set a train route but only a shunting ones. As these semaphores are normal exit ones like the others in the station why they can`t give permission for train route but just for shunting? Is this something special for Polan, because from my research in Bulgaria we don't have such depending. I think I saw the same at Katowice Zawodzie station also - you cant send train in opposite direction on both main tracks.

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its because H2 and E1 dont have existing lights inside the signal to let a train see he can drive now they just have the red light and the white one, not the yellow or green one, they just stand there as main signal that you can set a way from the entrance signals to the other track 🙂

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21 hours ago, Fightdrug said:

its because H2 and E1 dont have existing lights inside the signal to let a train see he can drive now they just have the red light and the white one, not the yellow or green one, they just stand there as main signal that you can set a way from the entrance signals to the other track 🙂

Thanks for your answer. What is the purpose of this, as the signals are on both main tracks going thru the station? I am curious why this was constructed that way on the main tracks and not on some of the bypass ones?
Is this something implemented in other stations in Poland or it`s just in the game?

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb didsideout:

Thanks for your answer. What is the purpose of this, as the signals are on both main tracks going thru the station? I am curious why this was constructed that way on the main tracks and not on some of the bypass ones?
Is this something implemented in other stations in Poland or it`s just in the game?

i have let me say that slawkow have this signals in real life too but the station was changed over the last years with new platforms and stuff not sure if they still exist 🤔 why they build like this i dont know just can think they build it firstly with all lights but wanna spare money later by remove them

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vor 6 Stunden schrieb didsideout:

Thanks for your answer. What is the purpose of this, as the signals are on both main tracks going thru the station? I am curious why this was constructed that way on the main tracks and not on some of the bypass ones?
Is this something implemented in other stations in Poland or it`s just in the game?

These are destination signals. You can allow trains to enter from Bukowno or Dabrowa G. to those signals, but no further. Sometimes it is too expensive to equip all exit signals with routes, I believe that's why they are built that way. In most cases, exit signals are not even installed at all on the left-hand through-tracks. The bypassing tracks were probably fully equipped so that the industrial branches can be operated more easily.

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