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Revision as of 08:35, 28 November 2018

This document is a work in progress


TRAINZ A New Era (TANE) SP3. List of Trainz Driver Commands. All commands are the Copyright of N3V Games

This page is always under construction. As new commands appear they will be added to this list. Only commands supplied with TANE or on the DLS are covered in this document. This document will be modified (or a separate document created) for TRS19 after it is officially released (the current release is a beta version).

The driver commands listed in this page are all found in Trainz Surveyor from the Edit Session option in the Main Menu and are accessed by the WikiLink.PNG Driver Command Rule and the WikiLink.PNG Driver Setup Rule.

See the Trainz Wiki Page WikiLink.PNG How to Use the Driver Setup Rule for more information on both rules.

Those commands that are identified as a DLS Command must be downloaded and installed from the Trainz DLS first.

Description Key:

  • <kuid number> is for the command version at the time of writing. This number will change if the command is updated.
  • DLS Command must be downloaded and installed from the DLS.
  • Base Command and Built-in Command are installed with TANE.
  • Obsolete Command is no longer required (explanation given).
  • Legacy Command has been replaced by another command (new command will be identified).

Contents

Interlocking Tower Commands

IT CancelEnhancedPath

CMD ITCancelEnhancedPath.png Cancels an active Enhanced Interlocking Tower (EIT) path for the train that had been set by the IT SetPath Command
  • <kuid2:61392:8114:54> IT CancelEnhancedPath
  • DLS Command by pguy

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  <Select EIT> - select from list of session EITs
     <Select Path> - select the active path from that EIT

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. The active path must be created using the Interlocking Tower Enhanced Manager Rule (SP2 and later)
  2. Cancelling a path makes it available for other consists and allows conflicting paths to be made active
  3. An active path is automatically cancelled after it has been completed by a train

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

WikiLink.PNG Trainz Wiki Links:

IT SetPath

CMD ITSetPath.png Selects and sets a path for the train from those available from Interlocking Towers (ITs) and Enhanced Interlocking Towers (EITs). If this path was created by an EIT it can be cancelled prior to its use by the IT CancelEnhancedPath Command
  • <kuid2:61392:8111:54> IT SetPath
  • DLS Command by pguy

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  <Select IT or EIT> - select from list of session ITs and/or EITs
     <Select Path> - select from available paths for that IT/EIT

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. The paths must be created using the Interlocking Tower Set Path Rule or the Interlocking Tower Enhanced Manager Rule (SP2 and later)
  2. An active path is automatically cancelled after it has been completed by a train

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

WikiLink.PNG Trainz Wiki Links:

IT SetPathAndWaitActive

CMD ITSetPath.png Selects and sets a path for the train from those available from Interlocking Towers (ITs) and Enhanced Interlocking Towers (EITs) and waits until the path becomes active. If this path was created by an EIT it can be cancelled prior to its use by the IT CancelEnhancedPath Command
  • <kuid2:61392:8113:54> IT SetPathAndWaitActive
  • DLS Command by pguy

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  <Select IT or EIT> - select from list of session ITs and/or EITs
     <Select Path> - select from available paths for that IT/EIT

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. The paths must be created using the Interlocking Tower Set Path Rule or the Interlocking Tower Enhanced Manager Rule (SP2 and later)
  2. An active path is automatically cancelled after it has been completed by a train

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

WikiLink.PNG Trainz Wiki Links:

IT SetPathAndWaitNotRed

CMD ITSetPath.png Selects and sets a path for the train from those available from Interlocking Towers (ITs) and Enhanced Interlocking Towers (EITs) and waits until the next signal is not showing red. If this path was created by an EIT it can be cancelled prior to its use by the IT CancelEnhancedPath Command
  • <kuid2:61392:8112:54> IT SetPathAndWaitNotRed
  • DLS Command by pguy

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  <Select IT or EIT> - select from list of session ITs and/or EITs
     <Select Path> - select from available paths for that IT/EIT

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. The paths must be created using the Interlocking Tower Set Path Rule or the Interlocking Tower Enhanced Manager Rule (SP2 and later)
  2. An active path is automatically cancelled after it has been completed by a train

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

WikiLink.PNG Trainz Wiki Links:

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Load and Unload Commands

Instant Load Command

CMD InstantLoad.png Instantly loads all rolling stock (except locos and tenders) in the train with the item(s) in their commodity queues.
  • <kuid2:45324:555017:7> Instant Load Command
  • DLS Command by norfolksouthern37

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

None

InstantLoadLocos

CMD InstantLoadLocos.png Instantly loads all locos and tenders in the train with the item(s) in their commodity queues (coal, water, diesel fuel).
  • <kuid2:117290:1022:1> InstantLoadLocos
  • Builtin Command by nzhorse

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

None

InstantUnLoad

CMD InstantUnLoad.png Instantly unloads the commodities in all rolling stock (except locos and tenders) in the train.
  • <kuid2:67585:1021:2> InstantUnload
  • DLS Command by robin_hoods

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

None

Load

CMD Load.png Instructs the AI driver to load the commodity or commodities waiting at an industry enabled asset into the rolling stock assets that have been configured to receive them. This may involve the AI driver moving the train forward a few wagons at a time until the entire length of the train has passed through the loading area. The Load command is also used for loading (and unloading) passengers at passenger enabled stations.
  • <kuid:-3:10076> Load
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

None

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. If the industry where the loading is taking place uses up all the available commodities before all the wagons are fully loaded, then any following wagons will not be loaded until the commodity is available again but the AI driver will not stop to wait.
  2. With passenger enabled stations the Load command will first execute an Unload command to unload some of the passengers.

Load At

CMD IndustryIcon.png Combines the Drive To and Load commands. Instructs the AI driver to drive to an industry (or passenger enabled station) and load the commodity or commodities waiting there into the rolling stock assets that have been configured to receive them. This may involve the AI driver moving the train forward a few wagons at a time until the entire length of the train has passed through the loading area. The Load At command is also used for loading (and unloading) passengers at passenger enabled stations. All signals and speed signs are obeyed during the "Drive To" operation.
  • <kuid2:75377:84:1> Load At
  • DLS Command by stagecoach

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <name of industry> or industry enabled passenger station from session list
  if applicable <name/number of track or platform> for industries and stations that have identified active platforms, tracks or loading bays

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. The AI driver will select the shortest available path to the destination.
  2. If the AI driver is blocked (e.g. by another train, a locked signal or switch) it will not attempt to find an alternative path to the destination. This can lead to the train stopping and waiting indefinately until the blockage is removed.
  3. If the industry where the loading is taking place uses up all the available commodities before all the wagons are fully loaded, then any following wagons will not be loaded until the commodity is available again but the AI driver will not stop to wait.
  4. With passenger enabled stations the Load command will first execute an Unload command to unload some of the passengers.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Drive To - drives to an industry but does not seek alternative paths if blocked
  • Load - loads commodities at an industry (including a station)

Unload

CMD Unload.png Instructs the AI driver to unload the commodity or commodities loaded in rolling stock assets to the industry enabled asset if it has been configured and is able to receive them. This may involve the AI driver moving the train forward a few wagons at a time until the entire length of the train has passed through the loading area. The Unload command is also used for unloading passengers at passenger enabled stations.
  • <kuid:-3:10077> Unload
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

None

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. If the industry where the unloading is taking place reaches its maximum capacity before all the wagons are fully unloaded, then any following wagons will not be unloaded until capacity is available again but the AI driver will not stop to wait.
  2. With passenger enabled stations the Unload command will unload a set number of passengers, specifically:-
  • Terminal stations = 100% of loaded passengers
  • Large stations = 50%
  • Standard stations = 25%
  • Small stations = 10%
The station size is set in the station properties

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Movement Commands

AI Wait Until Green Signal

CMD WaitUntilGreen.png Instructs the AI driver to wait for a green signal ahead before executing the next driver command. The interface for this driver command is in Russian.
  • <kuid2:151055:100101:3> AI Wait until green signal
  • DLS Command by erendir

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  Ждать, пока не будет зелёный > - Trans: "Wait until it is green >" - select to wait for the next signal to show green
     На любом светофоре - Trans: "At any traffic light" - select for the next signal up to 3000m ahead
     Только на станционном зале " Z7 " /Су - Trans: "Only at the station hall " Z7 " / su" - unknown meaning

Change Train Direction

CMD ChangeDirection.png Reverses the driving direction of the train.
  • <kuid2:70791:9001:1> Change Train Direction
  • Builtin Command by mgalling

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

None

Halt Train

CMD HaltTrain.png Brings the train to an immediate stop.
  • <kuid:401543:1090> Halt Train
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

None

Set Max Speed To

CMD MaxSpeed.png Instructs the AI driver to drive up to the set maximum speed (mph). This speed limit has no effect on other AI trains. Lower speed limit signs are obeyed.
  • <kuid2:450022:90001:2> Set Max Speed To
  • DLS Command by nikkia

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <No maximum speed> or <value> in mph

Notes.PNG Notes:

The maximum speed, once set, will remain in place throughout the session unless cancelled or reset by another Set Max Speed To command.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

Set Max Speed To (km/h)

CMD MaxSpeed.png Instructs the AI driver to drive up to the set maximum speed (km/h). This speed limit has no effect on other AI trains. Lower speed limit signs are obeyed.
  • <kuid:450022:90002> Set Max Speed To (km/h)
  • DLS Command by nikkia

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <No maximum speed> or <value> in km/h

Notes.PNG Notes:

The maximum speed, once set, will remain in place throughout the session unless cancelled or reset by another Set Max Speed To command.

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WaitFor

CMD WaitFor.png Instructs the AI driver to wait for a set time period before executing the next instruction in the command list.
  • <kuid:-3:10090> WaitFor
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <time delay> from list

Notes.PNG Notes:

There are a limited range of available times from 5 seconds to 1 hour. A time delay that is not in this list (e.g. 3 minutes) can be achieved by using two (or more) WaitFor commands with the combined total of their times equaling the required time delay.

WaitForTrigger

CMD WaitForTrigger.png Instructs the AI driver to wait for a trigger event before executing the next instruction in the command list.
  • <kuid2:57344:80001:5> WaitFor
  • Built-in Command by marinus

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <trigger name> from session list
   Select <any train> or locomotive from <list of locomotive names>

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Navigation Commands

Autopilot Command

CMD AutoPilot.png Instructs the AI driver to drive but the AI will not set any junction switches so the train will follow whatever path is set ahead of it. All signals and speed signs are obeyed.
  • <kuid2:71155:60001:5> Autopilot Command
  • DLS Command by _mutton_

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select one of
   <activate> - starts the Autopilot Command. This will only terminate when the Autopilot Command is removed from the driver command line
   <stop at track mark> - select a trackmark from the session list. Starts the Autopilot Command and drives until the train reaches the selected trackmark (see Notes below)

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. It is the users responsibility to set all junction switches ahead of the train
  2. If the Stop at track mark option is used then:-
  • the train will not set a path to the track mark, that is the users responsibility
  • the train will run at the full posted line speed upto the track mark and then it will slow to a stop
  • if the track mark is never reached because the correct path has not been set, the train will continue as it would for the activate option

Drive To

CMD IndustryIcon.png Instructs the AI driver to Drive, via the shortest available path, to the designated Industry (including Passenger Stations). Switches ahead of the train that are not locked against the AI will be set to allow the train to proceed and reset after the train has cleared the switch. The AI driver will NOT attempt to find a way around blockages when calculating the shortest path to the industry. All signals and speed signs are obeyed.
  • <kuid:-3:11058> Drive To
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <name of industry> or industry enabled passenger station from session list
  if applicable <name/number of track or platform> for industries and stations that have identified active platforms, tracks or loading bays

Notes.PNG Notes:

If the AI driver is blocked (e.g. by another train, a locked signal or switch) it will not attempt to find an alternative path to the destination. This can lead to the train stopping and waiting indefinately until the blockage is removed.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

Drive To Trackmark

CMD NavigateTo.png Instructs the AI driver to Drive, via the shortest available path, to the designated Trackmark. Switches ahead of the train that are not locked against the AI will be set to allow the train to proceed and reset after the train has cleared the switch. The AI driver will NOT attempt to find a way around blockages when calculating the shortest path to the trackmark. All signals and speed signs are obeyed.
  • <kuid:-3:11149> Drive To Trackmark
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <name of trackmark> from session list

Notes.PNG Notes:

If the AI driver is blocked (e.g. by another train, a locked signal or switch) it will not attempt to find an alternative path to the destination. This can lead to the train stopping and waiting indefinately until the blockage is removed.

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Drive Via Trackmark

CMD NavigateTo.png Instructs the AI driver to Drive, via the shortest available path, to and through the designated Trackmark. If there are no further commands then the AI will halt after passing the trackmark. Switches ahead of the train that are not locked against the AI will be set to allow the train to proceed and reset after the train has cleared the switch. The AI driver will NOT attempt to find a way around blockages when calculating the shortest path to the trackmark. All signals and speed signs are obeyed.
  • <kuid:-3:11209> Drive Via Trackmark
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <name of trackmark> from session list

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. This command is used to direct the AI along a set route to a final destination which is not normally the trackmark identified in this command.
  2. If the AI driver is blocked (e.g. by another train, a locked signal or switch) it will not attempt to find an alternative path to the designated trackmark. This can lead to the train stopping and waiting indefinately until the blockage is removed.

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Navigate To

CMD IndustryIcon.png Instructs the AI driver to Navigate, via the shortest available path, to the designated Industry (including Passenger Station). Switches ahead of the train that are not locked against the AI will be set to allow the train to proceed and reset after the train has cleared the switch. The AI driver will attempt to find a way around blockages when calculating the shortest path to the industry. All signals and speed signs are obeyed.
  • <kuid:-3:10058> Navigate To
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <name of industry> or industry enabled passenger station from session list
  if applicable <name/number of track or platform> for industries and stations that have identified active platforms, tracks or loading bays

Notes.PNG Notes:

If the AI driver is blocked (e.g. by another train, a locked signal or switch) it will attempt to find an alternative path to the destination. This can lead to the train traveling backwards and down the wrong track.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Drive To - does not seek alternative paths if blocked

Navigate To Trackmark

CMD NavigateTo.png Instructs the AI driver to Navigate, via the shortest available path, to the designated Trackmark. Switches ahead of the train that are not locked against the AI will be set to allow the train to proceed and reset after the train has cleared the switch. The AI driver will attempt to find a way around blockages when calculating the shortest path to the trackmark. All signals and speed signs are obeyed.
  • <kuid:-3:10149> Navigate To Trackmark
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <name of trackmark> from session list

Notes.PNG Notes:

If the AI driver is blocked (e.g. by another train, a locked signal or switch) it will attempt to find an alternative path to the destination. This can lead to the train traveling backwards and down the wrong track.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

Navigate Via Trackmark

CMD NavigateTo.png Instructs the AI driver to Drive, via the shortest available path, to and through the designated Trackmark. If there are no further commands then the AI will halt after passing the trackmark. Switches ahead of the train that are not locked against the AI will be set to allow the train to proceed and reset after the train has cleared the switch. The AI driver will attempt to find a way around blockages when calculating the shortest path to the trackmark. All signals and speed signs are obeyed.
  • <kuid:-3:10209> Navigate Via Trackmark
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <name of trackmark> from session list

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. This command is used to direct the AI along a set route to a final destination which is not normally the trackmark identified in this command.
  2. If the AI driver is blocked (e.g. by another train, a locked signal or switch) it will attempt to find an alternative path to the designated trackmark. This can lead to the train traveling backwards and down the wrong track.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

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Session Management

Delete Train

CMD DeleteTrain.png Deletes the train from the session.
  • <kuid2:116387:15:3> Delete Train
  • Built-in Command by maggs

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

None

Insert Buff Label

CMD InsertBuffLabel.png Inserts a driver command as a label for a block of driver commands.
  • <kuid:160293:101002> Insert buff label
  • DLS Command by trev999

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <label number> - select the label number (1 to 10)

Notes.PNG Notes:

Up to 10 labels can be inserted into each drivers command list

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Jump to Label - unconditionally jumps to a named command label
  • Skip if Session Variable - conditionally jumps to the named command label if a selected session variable mets a set condition

Jump to Label

CMD JumpToLabel.png Unconditionally jumps to a named command label.
  • <kuid2:160293:101003:2> Jump to label
  • DLS Command by trev999

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <label number> - select the label number (1 to 20)

Notes.PNG Notes:

A label (Insert Buff label driver command) with the matching label number must be added to the driver commands

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Insert Buff Label - inserts a driver command as a label for a block of driver commands
  • Skip if Session Variable - conditionally jumps to the named command label if a selected session variable mets a set condition

Skip if Session-Variable

CMD SkipIfSVar.png Jumps to the named command label if a selected session variable mets a set condition.
  • <kuid2:160293:101014:3> Skip if session-variable
  • DLS Command by trev999

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

Select <label number if> - select the label number (1 to 20)
   <Variable Name> - from the InputTable Rule
      <condition> - from the InputTable Rule

Notes.PNG Notes:

  • The InputTable Rule must be installed in the session before this command can be used. This rule must be configured to identify the session variable(s) and test condition(s).
  • A label (Insert Buff Label driver command) with the matching label number must be added to the driver commands

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Insert Buff Label - inserts a driver command as a label for a block of driver commands
  • Jump to Label - unconditionally jumps to a named command label

WikiLink.PNG Trainz Wiki Links:

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Signals

Set Signal Ahead

CMD SignalAhead.png Sets the state of the next signal ahead.
  • <kuid2:368725:60003:6> Set Signal Ahead
  • DLS Command by elstoko

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  <Set next signal to> - select one from
     <Stop>
     <Caution Straight>
     <Caution Left>
     <Caution Right>
     <Proceed Straight>
     <Proceed Left>
     <Proceed Right>
     <Advance Caution>
     <Call on 1 (State 9)>
     <Call on 2 (State 10)>
     <Automatic>

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. This command only works on signals that will respond to the function "SetSignalStateEx", not all signals will respond.
  2. The signal must support the selected state otherwise there will be no change
  3. The signal will be reset after the train has cleared the signal

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Train Operations

Bellz

CMD Bellz.png Rings the train bell.
  • <kuid2:66277:80002:1> bellz
  • Built-in Command by smileyman

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

None

Notes.PNG Notes:

the locomotive must be equipped with a working bell.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Hornz - gives a blast of the horn (or whistle)

Couple

CMD Couple.png The AI driver moves the train (or just the locomotive if it is by itself) to couple with the specified wagon.
  • <kuid:-3:10081> Couple
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  <list of available wagons> - select a wagon to couple to
  

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. The target wagon must be at the end of a consist or by itself. If the target is coupled in between other wagons then no coupling will take place.
  2. There must be a clear path to the target wagon.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Decouple - decouples a consist at a specific place (does not work in the Driver Setup Rule)
  • Decouple DLX - decouples a consist at a specific, or a random, place. Upto 99 wagons
  • Decouple Head N - decouples a consist to leave set number (N) of wagons in the consist. Upto 75 wagons
  • Decouple Number # - decouples a consist at a specific place. Upto 40 wagons
  • Uncouplez - decouples the locomotive (or locomotive + tender) from a consist
  • UncouplezFrom - decouples a consist at a specific place. Upto 20 wagons

Decouple

CMD Decouple.png The train is decoupled at the specified wagon (does not work in Driver Setup Rule).
  • <kuid:-3:10082> Decouple
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  <list of available wagons> - select a wagon to decouple from

BugMini.PNG Known Bugs:

  1. This command does not work when added to a driver's command list in the Driver Setup Rule in Surveyor
  2. It does work when added to the driver's command list in Driver

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. If programming a driver via the Driver Setup Rule, use the alternative commands Decouple DLX, Decouple Number #, Uncouplez or UncouplezFrom
  2. The main problem with using decoupling commands in the Driver Setup Rule is that the number and identity of the wagons in a consist may not be known when the command is added to a driver's command list.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Couple - couples wagons in a consist
  • Decouple DLX - decouples a consist at a specific, or a random, place. Upto 99 wagons
  • Decouple Head N - decouples a consist to leave set number (N) of wagons in the consist. Upto 75 wagons
  • Decouple Number # - decouples a consist at a specific place. Upto 40 wagons
  • Uncouplez - decouples the locomotive (or locomotive + tender) from a consist
  • UncouplezFrom - decouples a consist at a specific place. Upto 20 wagons

Decouple DLX

CMD DecoupleDLX.png The train is decoupled at the specified wagon identified by name or number (upto 99 wagons), or at a random location.
  • <kuid2:160293:100120:2> Decouple DLX
  • DLS Command by trev999

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  When Used in Surveyor using the Driver Setup Rule
     <1-33> - select a wagon numbered 1 to 33 where 1 is the wagon (or tender) immediately following the locomotive
     <34-66> - select a wagon from 34 to 66
     <67-99> - select a wagon from 67 to 99
     <at position determined by>
        <consist_count> - requires the use of the special_instruction driver command
        <a random number> - a random number which may be beyond the last wagon in the consist
  When used in Driver Mode
     <1-33> - each wagon is numbered and named. Select a wagon numbered 1 to 33 (or to the last wagon in that range) 
        where 1 is the wagon (or tender) immediately following the locomotive
     If there are more than 33 wagons, then
        <34-66> - each wagon is numbered and named. Select a wagon from 34 to 66 (or to the last wagon in that range)
     if there are more than 66 wagons, then
        <67-99> - each wagon is numbered and named. Select a wagon from 67 to 99 (or to the last wagon in that range)
     <at position determined by>
        <consist_count> - requires the use of the special_instruction driver command
        <a random number> - a random number upto and including the last wagon in the consist

Notes.PNG Notes:

The main problem with using decoupling commands in the Driver Setup Rule is that the number and identity of the wagons in a consist may not be known when the command is added to a driver's command list.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Couple - couples wagons in a consist
  • Decouple - decouples a consist at a specific place (does not work in the Driver Setup Rule)
  • Decouple Head N - decouples a consist to leave set number (N) of wagons in the consist. Upto 75 wagons
  • Decouple Number # - decouples a consist at a specific place. Upto 40 wagons
  • Uncouplez - decouples the locomotive (or locomotive + tender) from a consist
  • UncouplezFrom - decouples a consist at a specific place. Upto 20 wagons

Decouple Head N

CMD Decouple.png The train is decoupled to leave the selected number (N) of wagons left in the consist.
  • <kuid2:46162:70002:12> Decouple Head N
  • DLS Command by josefpav

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  <select wagon number> - select the number of wagons (sorted by ASCII code not numerical value) to be left in the consist after the decoupling. 
        1 = the lead loco only (without its tender), 2 = loco + first wagon (which could be the tender), upto 75.

Notes.PNG Notes:

The main problem with using decoupling commands in the Driver Setup Rule is that the number and identity of the wagons in a consist may not be known when the command is added to a driver's command list.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Couple - couples wagons in a consist
  • Decouple - decouples a consist at a specific place (does not work in the Driver Setup Rule)
  • Decouple DLX - decouples a consist at a specific, or a random, place. Upto 99 wagons
  • Decouple Number # - decouples a consist at a specific place. Upto 40 wagons
  • Uncouplez - decouples the locomotive (or locomotive + tender) from a consist
  • UncouplezFrom - decouples a consist at a specific place. Upto 20 wagons

Decouple Number #

CMD DecoupleNumber.png The specified wagon number (#) and any following wagons will be uncoupled from the locomotive and consist.
  • <kuid2:147570:80008:1> Decouple number #
  • Built-in Command by erniesouchak

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  <number> - select a wagon number (1-40) to decouple from.

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. The first locomotive is #1, the second locomotive (if any) or the tender (on a steam locomotive) is #2, etc.
  2. The main problem with using decoupling commands in the Driver Setup Rule is that the number and identity of the wagons in a consist may not be known when the command is added to a driver's command list.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Couple - couples wagons in a consist
  • Decouple - decouples a consist at a specific place (does not work in the Driver Setup Rule)
  • Decouple DLX - decouples a consist at a specific, or a random, place. Upto 99 wagons
  • Decouple Head N - decouples a consist to leave set number (N) of wagons in the consist. Upto 75 wagons
  • Uncouplez - decouples the locomotive (or locomotive + tender) from a consist
  • UncouplezFrom - decouples a consist at a specific place. Upto 20 wagons

Hornz

CMD Hornz.png Gives one blast of the train horn or whistle.
  • <kuid2:66277:80001:2> Hornz
  • Built-in Command by smileyman

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

None

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Bellz - rings the locomotive bell (if it has one)

MoveTurntable

CMD MoveTurntable.png Moves the specified turntable to the specified track position.
  • <kuid2:609850:100018:1> MoveTurntable
  • Built-in Command by vandragonax

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  <name of turntable> - select the named turntable (see Notes below).
  <track #> or <relative track movement> - select the track number (0 = 1st track) or a relative movement (prev, next)

Notes.PNG Notes:

The InputTable Rule must be installed in the session before this command can be used. This rule must be configured to identify all the turntables and the number of tracks they have.

WikiLink.PNG Trainz Wiki Links:

Priorityz

CMD Priorityz.png Sets the train priority value.
  • <kuid2:66277:80003:1> priorityz
  • Built-in Command by smileyman

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

<value> - select train priority value 1, 2 or 3

Notes.PNG Notes:

The Priority value identifies the importance of the train for the Priority Trackmarkers. Usually (a guide only):-
  • Priority 1 = Express trains
  • Priority 2 = Local Expresses or Fast Freights
  • Priority 3 = Slow Local Freights or All Stops Services

Run Around

CMD RunAround.png Uncouples the locomotive (plus tender if present) from the train, navigates to the other end of the train and couples to the last wagon.
  • <kuid:-3:10083> Run Around
  • Base Command

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

None

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. There must be a path for the locomotive to follow from one end of the train to the other.
  2. The locomotive must have sufficient clear space, free of track switches and signals, at both ends of the train to perform this movement.

Uncouplez

CMD Uncouplez.png Uncouples the locomotive (plus tender if present) from the train.
  • <kuid2:66277:80000:1> UnCouplez
  • Built-in Command by smileyman

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

None

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Couple - couples wagons in a consist
  • Decouple - decouples a consist at a specific place (does not work in the Driver Setup Rule)
  • Decouple DLX - decouples a consist at a specific, or a random, place. Upto 99 wagons
  • Decouple Head N - decouples a consist to leave set number (N) of wagons in the consist. Upto 75 wagons
  • Decouple Number # - decouples a consist at a specific place. Upto 40 wagons
  • UncouplezFrom - decouples a consist at a specific place. Upto 20 wagons

UncouplezFrom

CMD Uncouplez.png Uncouples the train at the wagon specified.
  • <kuid2:66277:80005:2> UnCouplezFrom
  • Built-in Command by smileyman

Properties.PNG Command Properties:

  <number> - select a wagon number (0-20) to decouple from.

Notes.PNG Notes:

  1. The first wagon after the locomotive (or the locomotive and tender) is #0, the second wagon is #1, etc.
  2. The main problem with using decoupling commands in the Driver Setup Rule is that the number and identity of the wagons in a consist may not be known when the command is added to a driver's command list.

PageLink.PNG Related Commands:

  • Couple - couples wagons in a consist
  • Decouple - decouples a consist at a specific place (does not work in the Driver Setup Rule)
  • Decouple DLX - decouples a consist at a specific, or a random, place. Upto 99 wagons
  • Decouple Head N - decouples a consist to leave set number (N) of wagons in the consist. Upto 75 wagons
  • Decouple Number # - decouples a consist at a specific place. Upto 40 wagons
  • Uncouplez - decouples the locomotive (or locomotive + tender) from a consist

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