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I always fail a Hohenlimburg. I don't want to exceed the speedlimit.
Even when I managed to keep the delay below 1 minute.
How can anyone get on time to Hohenlimburg without exceeding the speedlimit?
Info: The timetable for "Hohenlimburg" and "Plettenberg" is very hard.
best regards MO
I'd love to play a scenario like this with a train ahead of you to provide some interesting signalling if you get ahead of schedule.
Since the train is too long for most of the platforms it's not clear where I'm "supposed" to stop--not that it really matters, I suppose. Would hate for those passengers to have to walk down the coaches to get off, though...
and the sideways,also a lot of trains
this scenario is a excample how you have to make scenarios
thanks
weiter so, freue mich auf neues.
Nice scenario, keep up the good work!
And yes, I did arrive "on time" in Siegen, but because of the late arrival at the first station I got a "Scenario Incomplete" indication.
Marc
Ich habe tatsächlichen Zeiten von der Internetseite der Deutschen Bahn benutzen, es unmöglich ist, in der Zeit an der ersten Station ankommen, vielleicht die Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzungen sind nicht korrekt auf der Strecke, aber insgesamt sollten Sie in der Lage sein auf Zeit in Siegen ankommen