11/19/2022 0 Comments Msts indian railways routes list![]() ![]() This should be working ONLY on electric locomotives, not diesel or steam.Įxcuse me if i wrote something wrong but i am in a hurry to leave. If the electric locomotive is NOT under power (circuit breaker opened) while passing through the neutral zone, then the code should be permissive and not take action on the locomotive and after exiting the neutral zone, the driver should be able to close the circuit breaker to regain power on the locomotive. This route covers Chennai MRTS and Covers the following Section: 1.) Phase I - 8.55 km Chennai Beach-Thirumayilai with 8 stations. ![]() Trunk route passing through North Indian Gangetic plains is one of the most important routes of the Indian Railways. 180 KM compressed route from New Delhi to Mughalsarai. Route updated with corrected track alignments, better consist textures, signal logic and better night textures. If the electric locomotive is under power (circuit breaker closed) while passing through the neutral zone, then the code should “punish” the driver with locomotive “electric system burned out” and block the circuit breaker on open position without the possibility to close it. MSTS Indian Railways Velachery-Chennai Beach Route Part B. MSTS Indian Railways Delhi Calcutta Route. I am thinking somehow for a signal code that controls the state of the electric locomotive when passing through the neutral zone and take action or not, under 2 circumstances: Reason why i ask, is that i thought if there is any chance to make a connection between a signal and an electric locomotive when it passes under a specific zone where the locomotive must be disconnected (without lowering the pantographs) in order to avoid any damage to it when passing on the next power station that feeds the next section of electrified track. Is there in the new signal script a code that refers to a “neutral zone” on an electrified track? ![]()
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