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    [DEMO free to play] Rail Route - a rail network simulation indie game

    New update: Reworked graphics, routing queues, tunnels and much more. Grab update at itch.io. Full info at update post at game website.
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    [DEMO free to play] Rail Route - a rail network simulation indie game

    Automation demo is out! Check it out and give us your opinion on it! We have made a lot of changes and with the automation at hand it is quiet a different game. But the core mechanics remains same - it's still train dispatcher simulator we want to create:). You can join our Discord server and...
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    [DEMO free to play] Rail Route - a rail network simulation indie game

    Hello, could you please try it now? I've uploaded new WebGL build.
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    Term for train running through a switch in the trailing direction

    Ahh, I see your point, sorry. Maybe there is a possibility to derail but more probably the lock won't sustain and break under the force from the train. And train will continue in its direction. That's what I read.
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    Term for train running through a switch in the trailing direction

    I think you misunderstood. The train should be able to normally pass through that switch without any critical consequences (but it's forbidden nowadays). Switch points are moved by the train itself.
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    Term for train running through a switch in the trailing direction

    Thanks for the replies. It seems there is not a single term for it :D.
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    Term for train running through a switch in the trailing direction

    Hello, I just got a question about the terminology as I'm not native English speaker. Is there any special word when the train runs through a switch in the trailing direction when the points are set incorrectly? We have one-word term in our language (although very railroad specific) and I'm...

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