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  • * standard eol-style: crlf (handled by irc package, however allow this to be configured as
    6 KB (968 words) - 14:51, 10 September 2008
  • ...s trains is that their pathfinding is extremely unpredictable as even 2way eol can easily break. File:SRNW_180trap.png|Pathfinder traps neccesary to make 2way eol work with orderless trains.
    15 KB (2,585 words) - 07:32, 6 June 2016
  • This setting is always on in our games. eol stands for end-of-line, this means that a red [[Two-way-Signals|two-way]] i
    4 KB (734 words) - 08:51, 4 December 2013
  • ...nctionary|03.12.2009|[[Image:psg186_towndrop03.png|center|140px|]]|'''2way eol'''|An extremely simple drop station to build. Has no balancing but can have
    4 KB (499 words) - 00:31, 16 February 2012
  • ...01.11|[[Image:psg131_fruitdrop.png|center|140px|]]|'''2way eol'''|The 2way eol feature plays a key role in this station. Trains try to join a platform and ...75_drop.png|center|140px|]]|'''2wayeol in V shape'''|A terminus using 2way eol, having balanced exit and being in a special shape. |{{User|V453000}}|{{Pub
    7 KB (902 words) - 18:17, 5 December 2012
  • ...en pickup. That is how this station works when trains pass around the 2way eol. However the most interesting thing on this station is the exit. Using PBS
    5 KB (648 words) - 21:49, 15 February 2012
  • ...hile they will never be able to join the line anyway, we used PBS and 2way eol so that the trains tried to join the line if there was at least a small cha
    1 KB (194 words) - 16:17, 19 March 2012
  • Now is the EOL (End of Line) property a setting that can be changed. However, on our serve
    7 KB (1,153 words) - 02:21, 22 January 2024
  • ...guably the hardest signal to use properly. Standard double signals have an EOL property that means that if they are red, the pathfinder considers the sign
    10 KB (1,595 words) - 02:43, 22 January 2024
  • ...n) normal signal, because a red two-way signal is seen as the end-of-line (EOL), so the PBS won't send a train down that path. Otherwise, it would - even
    10 KB (1,706 words) - 20:15, 12 August 2016
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