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Diagram 100: Schedule Specific Block Settings<br />

End block of a Schedule<br />

After marking one or more blocks as start blocks, the software automatically checks,<br />

whether there are any (dead) end blocks. This is done according to the following rules:<br />

• Each block which has no subsequent block in this schedule (“dead end”) is calculated<br />

as end block. In Diagram 101, for example, “Northville2” is calculated as end<br />

block to the left. If a train executes this schedule, it cannot leave “Northville2” to<br />

the left, because there is no other block to the left of “Northville2”, that is contained<br />

in this schedule.<br />

• Each block which closes a loop is calculated as end block. On circular layouts usually<br />

each starting block is calculated as end block to the same direction.<br />

• If a block cannot be reached from the starting block, i.e. if there is no incessant<br />

chain of blocks, routes and connecting links between the starting block and this<br />

block, then this block is excluded from the schedule.

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