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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}}. | |||
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. | |||
If we take an ID example of "C-06S", "C" here represents a particular {{pll|Railway Terminology|yard}} in the station. "06" indicates a specific track in that yard. "S" indicates the storage purpose of the given track. There are a few track types: | |||
==== I – Input ==== | |||
This is where {{pll|Freight Haul|freight haul}} deliveries arrive. | |||
==== O – Output ==== | |||
This is where freight haul deliveries depart from. | |||
==== S - Storage ==== | |||
This is where | This is where empty {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cars}} are stored for {{pll|Shunting|shunting}} and {{pll|Logistical Haul|logistical haul}} deliveries. | ||
==== L - Cargo Transfer ==== | |||
This is where | This is where cars are loaded and unloaded, using the {{pll|Cargo Transfer|cargo transfer machine}}. | ||
==== LP - Passenger Transfer ==== | |||
This is a track with a platform where the passengers and mail get transferred from. | |||
==== SP – Passenger Storage ==== | |||
This is where {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|coaches and railcars}} are parked. | |||
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Revision as of 14:07, 11 March 2025
Track IDs are unique addresses that some tracks in stations are assigned. These addresses make it possible to refer to specific tracks 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 tracks , on their both ends, designed to inform of their ID.
If we take an ID example of "C-06S", "C" here represents a particular yard in the station. "06" indicates a specific track in that yard. "S" indicates the storage purpose of the given track. There are a few track types:
I – Input
This is where freight haul deliveries arrive.
O – Output
This is where freight haul deliveries depart from.
S - Storage
This is where empty cars are stored for shunting and logistical haul deliveries.
L - Cargo Transfer
This is where cars are loaded and unloaded, using the cargo transfer machine .
LP - Passenger Transfer
This is a track with a platform where the passengers and mail get transferred from.
SP – Passenger Storage
This is where coaches and railcars are parked.