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Post by eetxebarria on Jun 1, 2018 16:16:34 GMT -6
Good morning,
I've gone to BAR, as I've seen in the workList and easy task for a newbie like me; it sais "Remove power and spot on fuel pads. Tag with ready time 4 hours from when spotted. If no room, spot on the lead between receiving and service and tag Waiting for Service." When I reach the R9 track I see the locos tagged as none, so I'm not sure if these are the ones to spot on the fuel pads.
To avoid error, I will leave the task, and I will wait to a better time, I'm not in a hurry, but, can someone tell me if I was right with this "none" locos in the R9? Should I tag them before running them to the fuel pads?
And one more question, is the "lead between receiving and service" the track just below "shop3" in the barstow map?
Thank you, and see you soon online!!
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Post by Clint on Jun 1, 2018 16:58:00 GMT -6
That is correct. They are tagged as none because they are the trailing units of the inbound train. Also, yes, the lead mentioned is the one next to the shop, you will see several other engines staged there waiting for service already, just put the ones from R9 on that track somewhere with the other ones, you can couple them all together or leave them seperate, up to you. You can also tag them whenever you like as long as they get to where they need to be and are tagged properly when you are done.
You seem to have a good grasp on things but we always appreciate people asking for clarification when they are unsure. It helps to prevent extra uneccesary work of moving stuff more than once. Hope to see you on the rails soon and enjoy your time with SRS. We strive to provide as realistic operations as possible but the bottom line is we are here to have fun too so don't get too worked up about not knowing how everything works right off the bat.
Clint
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Post by eetxebarria on Jun 1, 2018 17:52:25 GMT -6
Thank you,
Just finished the work. this kind of work, does not need to modify a registry entry, isnt it? other than filling the date and hour.
Regards,
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Post by Clint on Jun 1, 2018 18:27:20 GMT -6
That is correct. No registry update needed.
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