I cloned the scenario using Train Simulator 2013, and only used RW_Tools for the engine swap. The original scenario ended in Newark (since a P42 can't go into Manhattan), but I extended the clone to go all the way to New York Penn, and added additional AI trains to show up between those two stations. One additional AI train was added to an early section of the scenario, to represent an Atlantic City train.
The original P42 scenario is available through the Steam Workshop at:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/f ... =109272704The new modified scenario (the one I'm having trouble with) can be downloaded at
http://www.ronkstevens.com/railworks/sc ... pecial.rwpI don't want to publish it on Steam or anywhere else formally until I get the bugs worked out and it is working.
I also had the same problem with another scenario I was working on: I was having Amtrak's Pennsylvanian Train 42 arrive from Pittsburgh at 30th Street Station. The player-driver was in an AEM7 in the yard, and had to leave the yard, wait for the Pennsylvanian to go by, then once it stopped at the station hook onto the rear, uncouple the P42, and then load the passengers and start to head toward NYC. I never got past the initial planning of the scenario because even though the AEM7 pulled out on the main and then reversed, and the path showed correctly to the station, I got the "derailed due to switch set against train" error.
Then with the P42 no longer available on Steam I suspended working on it.
If anyone else wants to download the file and look at it you are welcome to do so. Just be aware of the problem and that you will only get about 20 minutes into the scenario.
Derailment description:
After you leave North Philadelphia you will switch on to track 2, then go through Shore Junction. You then pass two local stops (Bridesburg and Tacony) and two southbound trains will pass you (first a Keystone, then a Regional). Then you will come up on a local train stopped at a red signal on track 1. After you pass the train you switch back to track 1 right before the local Holmesburg stop. The switch on track 1 is what causes the derailment. Also be sure to watch you cab signals for when to slow down to approach speed. The speed limit will drop to 45 at the signal where the local train is stopped at, and you get no other warning.
Thanks for all of your help.