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== Purpose == |
== Purpose == |
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+ | Stop markers provide a way for drivers to stop in a specific location depending on the number of cars in their train. It is important that a driver stops at the proper marker so the train is in an ideal position so [[Dispatcher]]s can dispatch properly. |
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− | The purpose for Stop markers is to make sure the train does not stop short or overshoot the platform, and to make sure the train stops correctly. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * Most stop markers contain a simple, large "S". These markers should be stopped at if a more specific marker is not present at the station. |
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+ | * Other stop markers indicate a stopping position for trains with a certain number of cars. Some show only one number (like 3) while others display multiple (like 4-5). |
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+ | * Occasionally, stop markers will also show the name of a specific operator that stops there. This can be seen at Platforms 2 and 3 of [[Leighton Stepford Road]]. They were formerly [[Airlink]] stoppers. |
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+ | * There is a unique example of a stop sign at [[Leighton Stepford Road]], it is for terminating 3-4 car trains on Platforms 2 and 3 which are overflow platforms for terminating trains. |
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+ | * [[Stepford East]] is the only station with stop signs for 7 car trains, although no such train exists in-game. |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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− | There are 5 (Currently) types of Stop markers: |
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− | * One that has a large "S" with the words "car stop" at the bottom. |
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− | * One has a marker that has numbers which you stop at depending on how many train cars your train has. e.g. 2. |
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+ | Terminating 3-4 Car Stop.png |
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− | * One has a operator name above the number which you stop at depending on how many train cars your train hasand what operator are you drivingdriving e.g AIRLINK 3-4. |
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+ | AirLink 3-4 Car Stop.png |
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− | * One is like a 4-5 and 6-7 (like in [[Stepford East]]). |
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+ | </gallery> |
Revision as of 06:57, 11 July 2020
Stop markers are signs that can be find at the end of most station platforms indicating where specific trains should stop.
Purpose
Stop markers provide a way for drivers to stop in a specific location depending on the number of cars in their train. It is important that a driver stops at the proper marker so the train is in an ideal position so Dispatchers can dispatch properly.
Trivia
- Most stop markers contain a simple, large "S". These markers should be stopped at if a more specific marker is not present at the station.
- Other stop markers indicate a stopping position for trains with a certain number of cars. Some show only one number (like 3) while others display multiple (like 4-5).
- Occasionally, stop markers will also show the name of a specific operator that stops there. This can be seen at Platforms 2 and 3 of Leighton Stepford Road. They were formerly Airlink stoppers.
- There is a unique example of a stop sign at Leighton Stepford Road, it is for terminating 3-4 car trains on Platforms 2 and 3 which are overflow platforms for terminating trains.
- Stepford East is the only station with stop signs for 7 car trains, although no such train exists in-game.