
Run 8 train simulator train spawns drivers#
Most drivers are trains but some are ships, aircraft, etc. When it starts go into Surveyor and "edit session." Click on "Driver Setup" and you'll see about 38 Drivers and consists with 27 of them having a schedule of some type. The session has 64 industries, 75 consists, 64 products. Then grab the session "Ship Yard & Industrial Basic" (both by lewiscc65). View a session that has 27 scheduled drivers:ĭownload "Sea Port/Industrial SP4" from the Content Manager. I almost left that error in place just for that purpose! The steep hill forced the coal drags to whine, squeal, and grind their way up the grade. It was interesting to see drivers stop at the bottom of a steep grade then renegotiate the rout at that point. This doesn't go without saying, however, that I did have a few misplaced track mark assignments which sent some drivers down the wrong track. When all was said, done, and more or less etched into stone, everything worked quite well. This was also put together before the ITs and other interesting stuff was made available. I do everything as easy as possible without a lot of fancy driving commands and other nifty schedule and fancy control scripts. Now the process I used was based on my KISS principles. The other week as spent setting up drivers and troubleshooting the completed session. The process on this 189 mile route took me well over two weeks with one week dedicated to placing consists and setting up the commodities and industries.
Run 8 train simulator train spawns driver#
I also divided the large route into multiple "divisions", and used the Schedule Library to house my consistently used driver commands and assigned them to the drivers via the related Copy Commands From driver command. I used a spreadsheet to plan my routes, industries, and other stuff I needed to keep track of. The process takes time and you need to plan exactly what you want to accomplish.
