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usage:external_resources

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External Resources

This page includes materials related to advtrains.

Please note: We are not responsible for the content of linked pages!

A lot of internal mechanics of advtrains, in particular the signalling system, are made based on systems used on railway lines in Germany.

Signalling

Many websites listed here are about German signalling systems in general. However, only a small, modified subset of these systems are implemented in advtrains for simplicity.

Please note that, due to historical reasons, the signal aspect names may differ between the former Deutsche Reichsbahn and the Deutsche Bundesbahn, and, in a few cases, the same name may refer to different signal aspects.

Interlocking

  • simsig - A Set of interlocking simulations, to “Get the hang of it”
  • OpenTTD - A game with a signalling system. However, please note that setting up routes in advtrains is more complicated than in OpenTTD due to the nature of advtrains.
  • 56i's tutorial for interlocking - A guide to interlocking using a rigid writing style.

Train safety systems

Advtrains uses LZB as its safety system. However, it is very different to the system used on German rail lines, mainly because many considerations in real life, such as signal transmission and central control, become less important in Minetest.

Players interested in German train safety systems can also read about PZB, an older train safety system that is not implemented in advtrains because of the existence of automated trains.

Advtrains

Lua

Advtrains is written in Lua and also allows creating automated setups using LuaATC.

Mods

Note: Please do not add forks here.

Servers

Listed are various minetest servers and their web pages concerning AdvTrains. Some do not have much, others have a huge amount. Feel free to add your own server, but ensure a neutral point of view.

56i-mtwiki

Note: Due to the server being forgotten in the UK during 56i's emmigration to the Iberian Peninsula, the server is no longer abailable

The wiki of this server grows with the number of buildings; there may be more pages added to this list in just a matter of a month or so. However, the admin is not always online.

  • Junctions - A gentle guide to basic junctions.
  • Railway Guide - Concerns the construction of railways across 56i's server, but has advice applicable to you setup.
  • Live Map - A schematic of rail lines across the server updated every two minutes. Includes train locations.

Tunnler's Abyss

Since this server has a smaller web presence than other pages on this list, it may seem smaller than 56i-mtserver. This is the opposite. This server is welcoming, and will likely answer any question you ask them.

  • Tutorial - Guide on train construction.

LinuxForks Minetest Server

Note Most of the Linuxforks wiki has been blocked from the general public and an account must be used to access pages. As such, some links may not function.

This server is the oldest server with AdvTrains. For this reason, it has players with a lot of experience. Please be as polite as possible. First impressions matter a lot on this server.

  • Railway guide - Concerns the construction of railways across the server.
  • Transport System Types - Concerns the transport categories and can be used as inspiration for your own network.
  • Map - Unlike 56i-mtserver, this map just shows track locations. Brilliant for seeing how turns are done.

Videos

Youtube videos are an invaluble resource for finding out about real-world railways. Using videos, railways can be made more realistic.

Videos:

Channels:

  • RM Transit - Canadian youtuber who goes into detail about various transit systems across the world and gives general opinions on what is good and what can improve.

Maps

The real world can be used as reference for various junctions and topographies of transport.

  • ȮPENvKartė - An OSM map layer which shows public transport (mainlines in yellow, metro in blue, trams in green, buses in red)
  • Transport Map - An OSM layer which shows railways as its most prominent feature.
  • Raildar Junction Map - A map showing railways and junctions of the UK with a schematic and (hopefully) live train locations
  • RealTimeTrains - A timetable of trains in the UK, which can be used for inspiration on timetabling services and junctions
  • OpenRailwayMap - A map of railway lines with various information concerning speeds, signalling systems (a clear difference between Germany and the surrounding area is visible), and electrification.
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