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ally each track in a station or hidden yard, each siding and appropriate sections of the<br />

connections between two yards will form a block.<br />

Blocks are arranged graphically and connected by routes and links to specify on which<br />

path a train will travel from certain starting blocks to destination blocks. Schedules describe<br />

train movements, i.e. how trains travel. This includes scheduled waits, speed limits,<br />

etc.<br />

Trains can run under full manual control, in which case the operator will be responsible<br />

for obeying the block signals set by the Dispatcher; or under full control of the computer;<br />

or even with an intermediate level of automation.<br />

For shunting special types of schedules are provided.<br />

Schedules and timetables can be arranged with a broad range of flexibility. Since a<br />

timetable can be created for each day of the year, up to 365 timetables can be used.<br />

Random functions increase the diversity of your model railroad traffic.<br />

Creating a model railroad operation system with the Dispatcher is done by performing<br />

the following steps:<br />

• Divide the model railroad layout into blocks and enter these blocks into<br />

TrainController<br />

• Arrange blocks and routes as well as the links between them in the main block diagram.<br />

This diagram shall represent the track layout of your entire model railroad in<br />

rough outline.<br />

• Arrange schedules and optionally create timetables<br />

These steps will be outlined in more detail in the following sections. We will do this by<br />

looking at the following sample layout:<br />

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