How to Use Track Markers
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Revision as of 13:48, 26 December 2022
The information in this Wiki Page applies to TANE, TRS19, Trainz Plus and TRS22.
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What are Track Marks?
The Trainz AI relies heavily on Track Marks to direct trains around a layout. They are only visible in Surveyor Mode.
Track Marks are the targets for:- | |
Drive To Trackmark and Navigate To Trackmark driver commands | |
Drive Via Trackmark and Navigate Via Trackmark driver commands | |
They can also be used as:- | |
attachments for Navigation Points | |
locations for Coupling operations |
Route or Session?
Track Marks can be placed in a Route layer or in a Session layer |
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Information on Route and Session layers can be found at:- |
Adding a Track Mark
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In Surveyor Classic (S10)
Setting the Track Mark
When placed, the properties window for the Track Mark will appear. |
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Set the Trigger Radius
At the bottom of the Track Tools flyout menu is an Advanced button. Left click this button to open the Track Mark advanced tool set.
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In Surveyor 2.0 (S20)
Adding a Track Mark
In the Asset Palette either:-
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To narrow down the filter list, type "mark" (UPPER/lower case does not matter) in the Search Text Box
This will list all the Track Objects containing the text "mark" in the filter list.
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Place the Track Mark on the track.
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Set the Track Mark Properties
Change Its Name
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Set its Trigger Radius
The Trigger Radius controls how closely an AI train has to approach the marker to activate it (smaller radius = closer to the Track Mark).
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Move the Track Mark
Move it Along the Track
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Reposition it Up/Down This feature allows a Track Mark to be physically placed above the track so that it will not be hidden if a consist is parked on the Track Mark.
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Reposition the it Left/Right
This feature allows a Track Mark to be physically placed left or right alongside the track so that it will not be hidden if a consist is parked on the Track Mark.
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Assign a Track Mark to a New Layer
The Info Palette will show the layer assigned to the currently selected object. To the left of the layer name is a small arrow object. | ||||||||||||
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Track Mark Operation
The most common use for Track Marks is as destinations for driver commands or as "way points" to direct a train to a destination via one or more intermediate places. They can also be used as the targets for Navigation Points and coupling operations.
Information on adding driver commands can be found at:- |
Drive To Trackmark and Drive Via Trackmark commands will NOT force the AI to find a clear path to the Track Mark if the shortest path is blocked | |
Navigate To Trackmark and Navigate Via Trackmark commands will force the AI to find a clear path to the Track Mark if the shortest path is blocked. The path chosen may not be prototypical |
Navigation Points can be attached to Track Marks to provide users with session instructions.
Information on navigation points can be found at:- |
Coupling Operations
An AI controlled train can be issued with a driver command to couple with the consist located at a specified Track Mark.
The AI driver moves the train (or just the locomotive if it is by itself) to couple with the wagon that is closest to a specified trackmark. More information on this command can be found at Couple At Trackmark This command must be downloaded from the DLS and installed in Trainz |
Information on adding driver commands can be found at:- |
Related Links
Trainz Wiki
More Tutorials and Guides to Using Trainz |
This page was created by Trainz user pware in September 2019 and was last updated as shown below.