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As far as the signals go, I will run through the layout and make sure there are signals at key areas so that ai don't run into player controlled trains.
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Example of on/off red/green control here .
Regular signals work fine most of the time. You may encounter a glitch where two trains wanting the same section of single track are both given green.
For the rest I think just using regular signals would be sufficient to keep the ai trains from colliding into player ones. If I can find out how to wire the signals I'll go through and make some changes.
Do you want help with the signalling and AI? Signals can be controlled by wire, and it's possible (although a bit complicated) to protect the single track sections so that you don't need to rely on timers, which would allow players to drive a train amongst the AI traffic.
Wow I did not know of that. You know early plans of the layout included some of the racetrack...