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==Automated routing== [[File:Automated routing.gif|none]] Automated signals become available after you research Automatic Routing, sensors and other automatic routing options are available from the same Automation Upgrade screen Left click the auto signal. All available "next hops" will be highlighted in orange; platforms, auto blocks, track before the next signal or coachyards. If the signal has a sensor before it the "next hop" will be the track between the sensor and the signal (for more on sensors see [[Automation]]). Right click the signal to unset the route and allow other routes to be set Look at the animation above. Clicking on Dejvice Platform 2 signal allows both outgoing tracks. Clicking on the right hand track signal from Dejvice will allow routing to Bubny Platforms 2 & 4. Why not 1 & 3? There's no route between the bottom track and those platforms... Clicking on the destination track will tell the auto signal where to route. All of the switches are set accordingly and the path is created and set to green. Collision avoidance is automatic because an auto sensor will only set the route if the '''whole''' track section is clear. It will not path if the section has another train in it. [[File:RR track selection.png|thumb|300x300px|Select your path using the mouse wheel]] If there are multiple paths to a destination then the auto routing will select the '''shortest clear path''' available at the time it is set. So that's the shortest by distance, clear as in no trains in it and definitely no other signals between the start and end points! It could be that this fouls another train's path in the meantime, and you have the option to change the path. Click the start point (signal) and then move the mouse to your desired end point (ie platform). The path will highlight '''orange''' but you can use the mousewheel to rotate through the possible options. When happy with that path click the platform to confirm the route. NOTE : At time of writing this only sets ONCE, so isn't set for each run of the contract. Sensors set their routes automatically and there's no way of changing these. [[Category:Mechanics]]
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