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schedules-en [2018/11/12 08:56] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1schedules-en [2025/10/07 08:14] (current) rjversluis
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 =====What Is A Schedule?===== =====What Is A Schedule?=====
-A schedule is a list of Blocks or Locations that defines a path on the layout (A block can be omitted in the Schedule, if that Block is defined as a "Crossing Block" in a Route). Rocrail schedules differ from railway time tables as every block or location on the the way has to be listed, regardless of the train should stop or pass through only. Blocks or locations which do not represent a regular stop (e.g. a railway station) can be be marked separately (cf. __**[[:schedules-dest-en#regular_stop|Regular Stop]]**__).+A schedule is a list of Blocks or Locations that defines a path on the layout (A block can be omitted in the Schedule, if that Block is defined as a "Via Block" in a Route). Rocrail schedules differ from railway time tables as every block or location on the the way has to be listed, regardless of the train should stop or pass through only. Blocks or locations which do not represent a regular stop (e.g. a railway station) can be be marked separately (cf. __**[[:schedules-dest-en#regular_stop|Regular Stop]]**__).
  
 With schedules Rocrail moves trains from the start to the finish automatically. Schedules can be made to repeat, or to run another Schedule when they are finished.   With schedules Rocrail moves trains from the start to the finish automatically. Schedules can be made to repeat, or to run another Schedule when they are finished.  
schedules-en.txt · Last modified: 2025/10/07 08:14 by rjversluis