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Some tracks have specific addresses, displayed by track ID signs on both ends of the track. This address indicates the location of the track and its purpose, for example "C-06S". "C" in this case represents a specific yard name this track belongs to, within a station. "06" indicates a specific track within that yard. These names facilitate navigating between tracks and can also be referred to from the schematic station map.
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}}.


The last character in the track ID serves to indicate the purpose of the respective track. It can be:
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.


<b>I – Input:</b><br/>This is where freight haul deliveries arrive.
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:


<b>O Output:<br/></b>This is where freight haul deliveries depart from.
==== I Input ====


<b>S – Storage:<br/></b>This is where empty cars are stored for shunting and logistical haul deliveries.
This is where {{pll|Freight Haul|freight haul}} deliveries arrive.


<b>L Cargo Transfer:<br/></b>This is where cars are loaded and unloaded, using the cargo transfer machine.
==== O Output ====


<b>LP – Passenger Transfer:<br/></b>This is a track with a platform where the passengers and mail get transferred from.
This is where freight haul deliveries depart from.


<b>SP – Passenger Storage:</b>
==== S - Storage ====


This is where coaches and railcars are parked.
This is where empty {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cars}} are stored for {{pll|Shunting|shunting}} and {{pll|Logistical Haul|logistical haul}} deliveries.


<b>P – Parking:</b>
==== L - Cargo Transfer ====


This is where locomotives are parked.
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.


{{See also|Speed Limit Signs|Grade Signs|Switches & Switch Signs|Station Map|Rail Vehicle Types|Railway Terminology|Freight Haul|Shunting|Logistical Haul|Cargo Transfer}}
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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.