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Track objects (also called track segments) model the railways over which trains can move. The consist of a single control point, and are always linked to one or two other tracks (the previous and next sibling). Tracks can also be attached to | Track objects (also called track segments) model the railways over which trains can move. The consist of a single control point, and are always linked to one or two other tracks (the previous and next sibling). Tracks can also be attached to tracks in two other ways: as a [[branch]] or as a [[parallel]] track. Tracks can contain [[signal]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 22:19, 8 December 2022
Track objects (also called track segments) model the railways over which trains can move. The consist of a single control point, and are always linked to one or two other tracks (the previous and next sibling). Tracks can also be attached to tracks in two other ways: as a branch or as a parallel track. Tracks can contain signals.