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Jason Petho - Trains query re Matrix
09-26-2008, 08:11 PM,
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Jason Petho - Trains query re Matrix
Hi Jason,
Firstly, many thanks to you and the team for such a grand update. Having looked through a fair bit now, I am in awe of all the work that has been done.
Can you tell me how I get rail supply carriages to move? I have various trains and carriages in a scenario I'm putting together but can't find a way of getting the supply carriages to run?
Also, I didn't notice anything in the manual describing how to use the trains and carriages? Maybe I'm dense, lol, but your assistance would be appreciated.
regards
Peter
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09-27-2008, 12:21 AM,
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RE: Jason Petho - Trains query re Matrix
glint Wrote:Hi Jason,
Firstly, many thanks to you and the team for such a grand update. Having looked through a fair bit now, I am in awe of all the work that has been done.
Can you tell me how I get rail supply carriages to move? I have various trains and carriages in a scenario I'm putting together but can't find a way of getting the supply carriages to run?
Also, I didn't notice anything in the manual describing how to use the trains and carriages? Maybe I'm dense, lol, but your assistance would be appreciated.
regards
Peter

Hi Peter

There are a few options available for you, regarding trains.

There are train icons with engines and carriages, and there are those that are just carriages. The trains with engines can move, but the carriages by themselves cannot (with the intended use of being left at trainstations or sidings).

When designing your map, you should ensure you do not have a road and rail that follow the same path, otherwise the trains will not be able to run. Rails and roads can occupy the same hex, but not the same hex side.

Jason Petho
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09-27-2008, 01:56 AM,
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RE: Jason Petho - Trains query re Matrix
thanks Jason, that clarifies things magnificently!
regards
Peter
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