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 The overall plan with the ''lines'' mod is to have a timetable scheduling system which is integrated with the other advtrains functions, especially the stop rails. This is the concept for it. The overall plan with the ''lines'' mod is to have a timetable scheduling system which is integrated with the other advtrains functions, especially the stop rails. This is the concept for it.
  
-This is currently a draft, and subject to discussion before I will start implementing it. **Please bring in your ideas, suggestions or critics.** Just add them under the relevant headline and sign them with your name (use the "signature" button in the editor toolbar)+This is currently a draft, and subject to discussion before I will start implementing it. **Please bring in your ideas, suggestions or criticisms.** Just add them under the relevant headline and sign them with your name (use the "signature" button in the editor toolbar)
  
 ===== Constraints ===== ===== Constraints =====
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   * some flags (such as "reverse here")   * some flags (such as "reverse here")
  
-//* The stop modes should get better names// --- //[[orwell]] 2021/04/19 22:11//+//* The stop modes should get better names// --- //[[dev:lines:orwell]] 2021/04/19 22:11//
  
 All arrival and departure times in the timetable are **relative** to the initial departure time of any given train. That means, the timetable only defines after how many minutes/seconds after its initial departure at the first location it should be where. All arrival and departure times in the timetable are **relative** to the initial departure time of any given train. That means, the timetable only defines after how many minutes/seconds after its initial departure at the first location it should be where.
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 ==== Timetable entry ==== ==== Timetable entry ====
  
-//This could use a better name// --- //[[orwell]] 2021/04/19 22:11//+//This could use a better name// --- //[[dev:lines:orwell]] 2021/04/19 22:11//
  
 At the first station in the timetable, trains "enter" the timetable and get timetable instances. For this, the timetable defines a //service interval// by means of two times: At the first station in the timetable, trains "enter" the timetable and get timetable instances. For this, the timetable defines a //service interval// by means of two times:
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