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15 Special Applications<br />

15.1 Mixing manual and automatic Operation<br />

TrainController will not supersede you – the human operator. The software can<br />

make large scale railroad operations manageable by one person, matching operations<br />

found on the largest club layouts. In many cases, several trains will run automatically<br />

under control of the computer while certain other trains remain under manual control of<br />

the human operator.<br />

Very often certain parts of the layout are controlled fully automatically by the computer<br />

(e.g. hidden yards) while other parts of the layout remain under complete control of the<br />

human operator (e.g. fiddle yards). In this section, it is outlined how trains can be<br />

passed from manual to automatic control or vice versa.<br />

A typical example is displayed in the block diagram below:<br />

Diagram 174: Mixing manual and automatic operation<br />

On the left side of the layout, a hidden yard is located. This hidden yard is operated<br />

fully automatically by the computer. On the right side of the layout, a small yard is located<br />

that is operated manually.<br />

The left part – the automatic part of the layout – is equipped with indicators in each siding.<br />

A block diagram with blocks and routes and additional schedules have been created<br />

to control entry and exit of trains into and out of the left part of the layout automatically.<br />

The right part – the manual part of the layout – is not included into the main block diagram.<br />

The track layout is indicated in Diagram 174 with gray lines.<br />

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