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Track IDs are unique addresses that some tracks in stations are assigned. These addresses make it possible to refer to specific tracks in {{pll|Order Types Overview|delivery orders}}, as well as to navigate to them with {{pll|Station Map|station maps}}.
Tracks with IDs are station {{pll|Railway Terminology|tracks}} with unique addresses. These addresses allow them to be referred to in {{pll|Order Types Overview|delivery orders}}, as well as to navigate to them with {{pll|Station Map|station maps}}.
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Other than in books, track IDs are also shown on physical signs. Track ID signs are pole-mounted structures found on the right side of {{pll|Railway Terminology|tracks}}, on their both ends, designed to inform of their ID.
Other than in books, track IDs are also shown on physical signs. Track ID signs are pole-mounted structures found on the right side of the respective tracks, on their both ends, designed to inform of their ID. Regardless of the signs' positions, however, the address spans the entire track from {{pll|Switches & Switch Signs|switch}} to switch.
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==== I Input ====
==== I - Input ====
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Aquí es donde se estacionan los coches de pasajeros y coches motores.
Aquí es donde se estacionan los coches de pasajeros y coches motores.
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Tracks with IDs shouldn't be blocked with unexpected vehicles, because this could disrupt the proper {{pll|Order Types Overview|delivery order}} generation.
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 17 March 2025

Tracks with IDs are station tracks with unique addresses. These addresses allow them to be referred to in delivery orders , as well as to navigate to them with station maps .

Other than in books, track IDs are also shown on physical signs. Track ID signs are pole-mounted structures found on the right side of the respective tracks, on their both ends, designed to inform of their ID. Regardless of the signs' positions, however, the address spans the entire track from switch to switch.

El último carácter en la identificación de la vía sirve para indicar el propósito de dicha vía. Puede ser:

I - Input

I – Entrada:
Aquí es donde llegan las entregas de transporte de mercancías.

O - Output

O – Salida:
Aquí es desde donde parten las entregas de transporte de mercancías.

S - Storage

S - Almacenamiento:
Aquí es donde se almacenan los vagones vacíos para maniobras y entregas de transporte logístico.

L - Cargo Transfer

L – Carga y Descarga:
Aquí es donde se cargan y descargan los vagones, utilizando la máquina de transferencia de cargas.

LP - Passenger Transfer

LP – Embarque de Pasajeros:
Una vía con un andén desde donde acceden al tren los pasajeros y el correo.

SP – Almacenamiento de Pasajeros:

Aquí es donde se estacionan los coches de pasajeros y coches motores.

Tracks with IDs shouldn't be blocked with unexpected vehicles, because this could disrupt the proper delivery order generation.