On Sat, Aug 24, 2019 at 4:36 PM SwissChris <chris@...> wrote:
It's not just the roster that you need to think about, but the common areas especially if you have block detection. You are going to have to use Logix or SML, so that a train from 1 gauge knows that a train from another gauge is in section. That way you can treat each gauge separately, but not have (hopefully) any collisions, and you don't then have to worry about loco and stock from the wrong gauge heading to incompatible destinations. The other problem is the common rail for the detectors.Which rail is common is going to make a difference as to how each gauge is detected. If the common rail is the non detected side, or if the gauges are nested (1 sits inside the other with no common return), no problem. But if the common rail is the detected rail, you will have to sort that out in routing.