DualTracks
À partir d'XTRACKS v3.9 le progiciel DualTracks de William 'Bill' Adams est inclus avec XTRACKS. DualTracks est un jeu de voies combinant des voies normales et étroites avec un troisième rail. Est aussi inclus avec DualTracks un certain nombre de voies normales et étroites en complément à celles de MS/KUJU et XTRACKS.
Veuillez vérifier si le fichier original readme.txt et license.txt pour la distribution de William Adams est fourni avec les textures nécessaires au progiciel pour les constructeurs d'itinéraire. Notez que les instructions d'installation concernent sa vieille distribution et ne devez pas les suivre pour installer DualTracks fourni dans XTRACKS. Des textures normales/à voie étroite sont les mêmes que celles utilisées avec d'autres pistes normales/à voie étroite. Si vous décidez d'utiliser DualTracks dans votre itinéraire assurez vous de créditer William Adams.
Si vous avez des questions quant à DualTracks vous pouvez entrer en contact avec moi ou William Adams (son courrier électronique est dans le dossier original DualTracks dans la documentation sur les textures). Si vous entrez en contact avec moi je pourrais lui transmettre votre courrier car je ne suis pas trop familier de DualTracks. Vous pouvez aussi visiter le site à Simulated EBT

Utilisation de DualTracks (extrait du fichier readme.txt de DualTracks)

Although DualTracks does not require Xtracks, Xtracks narrow gauge pieces are needed to complete some track arrangements (such as diverging gauge switches), and the DualTracks reference route does require Xtracks as its purpose is to illustrate all arrangements.

Les Sections de voies avec le suffixe "LC" veut dire "left common", cela signifie que le rail qui est commun aux deux tailles donne l'orientation par défaut sur le gauche (courbe à gauche). De même "RC" indique "right common" (courbe à droite). Notez que pour des courbes, "LC" est synonyme avec "inside common" (intérieur commun) et "RC" avec "outside common" (extérieur commun).

When placing dual gauge sections, use the "T" key to flip the section around until it lines up properly. Care is particularly needed for the "Pnt" sections on the point end. It possible to get them attached inline but overlapped, resulting in the annoying (but not dangerous) situation where blue poles remain unconnected. Placing the "D1tPntEnd" before the "Pnt" will prevent this confusing situation.

Some narrow gauge shapes intended for use only in dual gauge applications use standard-sized rail for a matching appearance (N1t40mStrt, N1t164r10d[LC/RC], N1tPnt10d[Lft/Rgt]164rMnl[LC/RC]).

"Pnt0d" or zero-degree (non-diverging) switches are included. For these, the straight path is the longer leg, and the diverging path is the shorter leg. Having both left and right varieties allows the switch window in the simulator (F8 view) to show the diverging route on the proper side (as limited by the known MSTS bug in the switch illustration). Zero-degree switches can be used as simulated accidental derail locations where the track continues slightly underground connected to the divering edge, allowing the 'rerailing' of 'derailed' cars as activities. They may also be useful in breaking long continuous runs of rail into shorter runs to avoid the accumulated position error that causes derailments and broken couplers. The community is still looking into better solutions to this problem. Zero-degree switches could also be adapted to operating swing/lift bridges if a new shape file is made for them with the proper animated part (though such a modification would affect ALL installed routes and would NOT be suitable for distribution).

"Derail" sections are based on zero-degree switches. The shorter legs are the diverging path, and should be left unconnected. With no rail connected to the diverging route, if the train attempts to run the derail it will indeed derail (by the simulation mechanism of running out of track). Note that because it is really a switch, the derail can be run in the reverse direction without derailing, so place the derail in the appropriate direction for your intended use. Unfortunately, the interpretation of the tsection.dat entries means that having the F8 switch illustration indicate straight when clear is contrary to the desire to have the derail in place (ready to derail) as the default configuration. Rather than have the F8 view indicate straight but derail, the derails are configured to indicate properly in the F8 view and be down (clear for running) as the default configuration.

The "Center" sections center the narrow within the standard gauge. This is most often used in servicing areas to allow a pit to be centered under equipment of both gauges. These centering sections are active switches, and just as the prototype they must be thrown properly for the given gauge. For standard gauge, the switch should be thrown to continue straight (as indeed the standard rails go straight). For narrow gauge, the switch should be thrown to take the diverging route (as the narrow does make the jog toward the center). The two short legs on the switch should be left unconnected, so that having the switch improperly aligned will cause a derailment as is prototypical.

Please consult the DualTracks reference route for specific track arrangements (dtref10.zip).

There are a few properties of dual gauge tracks as implemented in DualTracks that are not obvious but must be considered when laying rail and also when creating activities.

When tracks are centered (sharing the same centerlines), as after a "Pnt0d" switch, "Center", or "Derail", care must be taken that the connections of any such aligned tracks be staggered along the length of the track. For example, after a "Center" section, there is a narrow track and a standard track, at no point may any end of any narrow track section align with the end of a standard track section. Any such aligned sections may cause MSTS to confuse which section connects to which. Even if placed carefully and in order the first time, any rebuild of the track database will likely fail.

(dual)   "Center"       (standard sections)
========+##########+---------+----------+         (GOOD)
         ######+--------+--------+---------+
                  (narrow sections)

(dual)   "Center"       (standard sections)
========+##########+---------+----------+         (BAD!)
         ######+--------+--------+------+
                  (narrow sections)

(dual)   "Center"       (standard sections)
========+##########+---------+----------+         (BAD!)
         ######+--------+--------+------+--+
                  (narrow sections)

Activities running on dual gauge track have proven problematic.

Activities running over the standard gauge side must have 'start', 'stop', 'reverse', and possibly other key points located on standard gauge ONLY track sections. If any of these key points are on the standard side of dual gauge, the Activity Editor will become confused, the green path line may jump to the narrow side while the dots remain on the standard side, and you will get a "Failed To Load" error trying to leave the path editor.

Activities running on dual gauge with a passing siding cause sometimes cause broken paths for an unknown reason, but not always.

Despite the above general activity path problems, there are exceptions that inexplicably work, other arrangements that fail, and very often the success of a path depends on the state of the Activity Editor. Exiting, restarting and relaying the path may work, repeatedly toggling switch points back and forth while laying the path may fix a path, or creating a short but good path first and later reloading and extending it may help. It is hoped that more testing will expose the problems, or that a future version of MSTS will not exhibit the same problems.

Signalling - There has been no attempt to place signals on dual gauge track. Certainly the two gauges would have to have to be signaled separately, just as an ordinary double track. Behavior in the Activity Editor setting paths suggests that signals will be problematic. The author of DualTracks will not be exploring signalling on dual gauge.

DualTracks sections

Dual gauge straights:
D1t0_25mStrt - 0.25M droite
D1t0_8mStrt - 0.8M droite
D1t1mStrt - 1M droite
D1t1_5mStrt - 1.5M droite
D1t3mStrt - 3M droite
D1t6mStrt - 6M droite
D1t12mStrt - 12M droite
D1t30mStrt - 30M droite
D1t60mStrt - 60M droite
D1t150mStrt - 150M droite
D1t300mStrt - 300M droite
D1tPntEnd - Courte complémentaire droite

Dual gauge curves/points avec rail gauche commun (Ou à l'intérieur du rail):
D1t90r1dLC - 90M 1 degré
D1t90r5dLC - 90M 5 degré
D1t150r1dLC - 150M 1 degré
D1t150r5dLC - 150M 5 degré
D1t300r1dLC - 300M 1 degré
D1t300r5dLC - 300M 5 degré
D1t600r1dLC - 600M 1 degré
D1t600r5dLC - 600M 5 degré
D1t900r1dLC - 900M 1 degré
D1t900r5dLC - 900M 5 degré
D1t1200r1dLC - 1200M 1 degré
D1t1200r5dLC - 1200M 5 degré
D1tCenterMnlLC - transition switch
D1tDerailLftMnlLC - left hand derail
D1tEndPnt10dLftLC - 10 degré left end point
D1tEndPnt10dRgtLC - 10 degré right end point
D1tPnt0dLftMnlLC - 'straight' left hand switch
D1tPnt0dRgtMnlLC - 'straight' right hand switch
D1tPnt10dLftMnlLC - 10 degré left point
D1tPnt10dRgtMnlLC - 10 degréleft point

Dual gauge curves/points with common right rail (or outside rail):
D1t90r1dRC - 90M 1 degré
D1t90r5dRC - 90M 5 degré
D1t150r1dRC - 150M 1 degré
D1t150r5dRC - 150M 5 degré
D1t300r1dRC - 300M 1 degré
D1t300r5dRC - 300M 5 degré
D1t600r1dRC - 600M 1 degré
D1t600r5dRC - 600M 5 degré
D1t900r1dRC - 900M 1 degré
D1t900r5dRC - 900M 5 degré
D1t1200r1dRC - 1200M 1 degré
D1t1200r5dRC - 1200M 5 degré
D1tCenterMnlRC - transition switch
D1tDerailRgtMnlRC - right hand derail
D1tEndPnt10dLftRC - 10 degré left end point
D1tEndPnt10dRgtRC - 10 degré right end point
D1tPnt0dLftMnlRC - 'straight' left hand switch
D1tPnt0dRgtMnlRC - 'straight' right hand switch
D1tPnt10dLftMnlRC - 10 degré left point
D1tPnt10dRgtMnlRC - 10 degré right point

Normal gauge tracks:
a1t0_8mStrt - 0.8M straight
a1t1_5mStrt - 1.5M straight
a1t24mStrt - 24M straight
a1t90r1d - 90M 1 degré
a1t90r5d - 90M 5 degré
a1t164r10d - 164M 10 degré (same curvature as standard 10d points)
a1tDerailLftMnl - left hand derail
a1tDerailRgtMnl - right hand derail
a1tEndPnt3to10d - extends 3d modular switches to 10d
a1tEndPnt6to10d - extends 6d modular switches to 10d
a1tPnt0dLftMnl - 'straight' left hand switch
a1tPnt0dRgtMnl - 'straight' right hand switch

Narrow gauge tracks:
N1t0_25mStrt - 0.25M straight
N1t0_8mStrt - 0.8M straight
N1t1mStrt - 1M straight
N1t1_5mStrt - 1.5M straight
N1t40mStrt - 40M straight
N1t90r1d - 90M 1 degré
N1t90r5d - 90M 5 degré
N1t150r1d - 150M 1 degré
N1t600r1d - 600M 1 degré
N1t900r1d - 900M 1 degré
N1t1200r1d - 1200M 1 degré
N1tDerailLftMnl - left hand derail
N1tDerailRgtMnl - right hand derail
N1tEndPnt3to10d - extends 3d modular switches to 10d
N1tPnt0dLftMnl - 'straight' left hand switch
N1tPnt0dRgtMnl - 'straight' right hand switch
N1t164r10dLC - 164M 10 degré (same as standard 10d points)
N1t164r10dRC - 164M 10  degré (same as standard 10d points)
N1tPnt10dLft164rMnlLC - Point 10 degré left common left
N1tPnt10dLft164rMnlRC - Point 10 degré left common right
N1tPnt10dRgt164rMnlLC - Point 10 degré right common left
N1tPnt10dRgt164rMnlRC - Point 10 degré right common right


2003-12-21