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RSC-Cajon Pass Route. What Provider Did The Track Signals?

Unread postby TheKman » Sun Nov 12, 2023 5:46 pm

On the RSC Cajon Pass route. What provider made the track signals? There is no RailNetwork folder inside the Cajon Pass folder yet the route loads with track and signals...... I find that one weird.... Is the track and signals referenced from a different route for Cajon? The signals look like the ones from the BNSF Chicago route.

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Re: RSC-Cajon Pass Route. What Provider Did The Track Signals?

Unread postby qrfan3 » Sun Nov 12, 2023 6:31 pm

If you look into the tracks.bin file in your route networks you will see that all is referenced back to....Kuju\RailSimulatorUS\railnetwork\trackrules\sanb_bars_ mainline.xml.

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Re: RSC-Cajon Pass Route. What Provider Did The Track Signals?

Unread postby TheKman » Sun Nov 12, 2023 7:29 pm

qrfan3 wrote:If you look into the tracks.bin file in your route networks you will see that all is referenced back to....Kuju\RailSimulatorUS\railnetwork\trackrules\sanb_bars_ mainline.xml.

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Looked thru that. Still can't find info on the signals, (might be in doofus mode tonight! !DUH! ) but they do appear to exactly like those for the BNSF Chicago so I'm in business.
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Re: RSC-Cajon Pass Route. What Provider Did The Track Signals?

Unread postby qrfan3 » Sun Nov 12, 2023 8:35 pm

Actually if you look further more into that particular bin file that i noted you will see that the signals are also referenced to....as shown by example below.

RailSimulatorUS\railnetwork\signals\us modern\track\us def2 dwarf 2h 2t.xml
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