Translations:Switches & Switch Signs/1/en: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Importing a new version from external source |
Importing a new version from external source Tag: Manual revert |
||
| (3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Switches are moveable pieces of {{pll|Railway Terminology|track}} designed to steer {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} in one of two possible directions. Depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}, switches can be operated in many ways: | Switches are moveable pieces of {{pll|Railway Terminology|track}} designed to steer {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} in one of two possible directions. Depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}, switches can be operated in many ways: | ||
* Using {{pll|Comms Radio Switch| | * Using {{pll|Comms Radio Switch|comms radio}} aimed at the switch | ||
* Using {{pll|Station Map|station}} and {{pll|Route Map|route}} schematic maps with the {{pll|Dispatcher|Dispatcher license}} | * Using {{pll|Station Map|station}} and {{pll|Route Map|route}} schematic maps with the {{pll|Dispatcher|Dispatcher license}} | ||
* Using {{pll|Switch Setter| | * Using {{pll|Switch Setter|switch setter gadget}} | ||
* Using mouse cursor in mouse mode | * Using mouse cursor in mouse mode | ||
* By manually interacting with the switch lever | * By manually interacting with the switch lever | ||
Latest revision as of 23:40, 3 April 2025
Switches are moveable pieces of track designed to steer rail vehicles in one of two possible directions. Depending on the session difficulty settings, switches can be operated in many ways:
- Using comms radio aimed at the switch
- Using station and route schematic maps with the Dispatcher license
- Using switch setter gadget
- Using mouse cursor in mouse mode
- By manually interacting with the switch lever