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Turntables are short pieces of {{pll|Railway Terminology|track}} on a mechanized structure that can be spun around along with a {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicle}} parked on it. They are typically found near train {{pll|Railway Terminology|yards}} and serve as a way to change a vehicle’s orientation in a tight space, or to access radially placed parking tracks, such as at a {{pll|Railway Terminology|roundhouse}}.
Turntables are short pieces of {{pll|Railway Terminology|track}} on a mechanized structure that can be spun around along with one or more {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} parked on it. Turntables are typically found near {{pll|Railway Terminology|train yards}} and serve as a way to change vehicle orientation in a tight space, or to access radially placed parking tracks, such as at a {{pll|Railway Terminology|roundhouse}}.


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The driver must ensure that the turntable is properly aligned before bringing a vehicle on it. They must also ensure that the vehicle is positioned entirely within the turntable and clear of any obstacles, with its {{pll|Braking Overview|brakes secured}}, before engaging in spinning. With improper operation, massive {{pll|Body Damage|damage}} to the vehicle can occur.
A turntable needs to be well aligned to bring a vehicle on it. Make sure that the vehicle is positioned entirely within the turntable and clear of any obstacles, with its {{pll|Braking Overview|brakes secured}}, before engaging the spinning. With improper operation, significant {{pll|Damage Overview|damage}} to the vehicle can occur.


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Turntables can be operated in four ways - via a lever in the small cabin next to the track, by manually pushing against the rod at the end of the track and, depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}, via UI in mouse mode and keyboard shortcuts.
Turntables can be operated in a few ways:
 
* by the turntable control lever, usually found in a nearby booth
* by manually pushing against the rod at the end of the turntable track
* via UI in mouse mode, depending on {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}
* via keyboard shortcuts, depending on {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}


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{{See also|Railway Terminology}}
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Revision as of 14:19, 11 March 2025

Turntables are short pieces of track on a mechanized structure that can be spun around along with one or more rail vehicles parked on it. Turntables are typically found near train yards and serve as a way to change vehicle orientation in a tight space, or to access radially placed parking tracks, such as at a roundhouse .

A turntable needs to be well aligned to bring a vehicle on it. Make sure that the vehicle is positioned entirely within the turntable and clear of any obstacles, with its brakes secured , before engaging the spinning. With improper operation, significant damage to the vehicle can occur.

Turntables can be operated in a few ways:

  • by the turntable control lever, usually found in a nearby booth
  • by manually pushing against the rod at the end of the turntable track
  • via UI in mouse mode, depending on difficulty settings
  • via keyboard shortcuts, depending on difficulty settings

Turntables produce a click sound when they align with a track.