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-====== ARS (Advanced RouteSetting) ======+====== ARS (Automatic RouteSetting) ======
  
 ARS, short for Automatic RouteSetting, is a system of rules for to accept/deny trains for certain actions. True to the name, it is used for automatically setting routes on signals. Additionally, it is used for deciding whether to stop trains at a [[usage:lines:stoprail|Station/Stop Rail]]. ARS, short for Automatic RouteSetting, is a system of rules for to accept/deny trains for certain actions. True to the name, it is used for automatically setting routes on signals. Additionally, it is used for deciding whether to stop trains at a [[usage:lines:stoprail|Station/Stop Rail]].
  
 ===== About Line Numbers and Routing Codes ===== ===== About Line Numbers and Routing Codes =====
-See the article [[usage:stock_usage:train_fields]] for info about these properties.+See the article [[usage:using_stock:train_fields]] for info about these properties.
  
 In case you're unfamiliar with Line Numbers and Routing Codes: You may recall the Line and Routingcode fields from the Onboard Computer, available from any driver's seat in the train. You've probably already used the text fields for text displayed inside and out of the train. Well, that information is for passengers, whereas Line and Routing Code are for the ARS system (and others, like Basic ATC, but this article is about ARS). In case you're unfamiliar with Line Numbers and Routing Codes: You may recall the Line and Routingcode fields from the Onboard Computer, available from any driver's seat in the train. You've probably already used the text fields for text displayed inside and out of the train. Well, that information is for passengers, whereas Line and Routing Code are for the ARS system (and others, like Basic ATC, but this article is about ARS).
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