![]() ![]() The timetables in OpenTTD are very unhandy. You have a coal mine attached to a station and you set the auto separation to 20 days at that station. It takes ages to set up an optimised timetable for one line only. Train Fever had automatic management of a balanced frequency for all vehicles on one line - this had the same effect as an optimal timetable in OpenTTD. Lets say you just build 5 trains and let them all go at once. im a little confused, at the trains is no info how much weight they can transport so some trains have a lenght of 10 and weight of 500-1.000t when loaded. ![]() What would happen is the vehicles would go to the station and every 20 days one of the vehicles will leave the station.Īnother example would be you have two cities with bus stations in them and 3 vehicles traveling back and forth between the cities. ![]() Ok so i am creating a realistic network in Openttd JGR and want to create realistic timetables in terms of the range of services offered at stations such as frequency like where there more destinations but less frequent and how did this change over time. Let say it take an average of 60 day to go between the two stop this mean it would mean the preferred separation of the vehicles would be 20 days each (60 days / 3 vehicles).įor this you could set Auto Separation on and from the average amount of travel time the vehicles would then seperate. OpenTTD: maedhros r12699 /trunk/src/ (orderfunc.h ordergui.cpp timetable.h timetablegui.cpp): -Codechange: Unify the order drawing code for orders and timetables. ctrl + click 'Start Date', set a start date a little bit into the future to allow the vehicle to get to the station/stop and ctrl + click 'Set start date'. I understand Timetables has just been added to the trunk and there could be further development currently happening that i am unaware of so please let me know if know of any.Īlso please let me know what you think of this and don't be scared to post you thoughts or ideas about this patch or ways i could improve upon this idea. ![]()
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