How does the Signalling system work?

Most signalling systems use trackside signals to control the safe movement of trains and tell drivers what to do. A colour light signal shows different colours to authorise train movements. Many have additional indicators to show which route has been set up for the train and which way it must go.

How do you make trees transparent in OpenTTD?

Objects can be set to be invisible by clicking on the appropriate second row button in the Transparency Options toolbar, or by the hotkeys ⇧ Shift+Ctrl + ( 1 to 9 ).

How do you win at OpenTTD?

Some tips to win an OpenTTD game

  1. The most important point is: the longer the route, the more money you earn!
  2. Airplanes earn the most, then trains and (oil) ships, and buses the least.
  3. Some cargo types are best transported with some vehicle types.
  4. It is best to favor the most abundant resource producers.

How do you link stations to OpenTTD?

No, you cannot merge two stations after they are built. You can however rebuild one of them and then join them back in with the other station.

Which is the entrance pre signal in OpenTTD?

Pre-signals come in two types, entrance and exit. An entrance pre-signal will be red if all the exit pre-signals behind it are also red. The motivation for pre-signals is nicely illustrated here: Pre-signals on the OpenTTD wiki. The entrance pre-signal is circled in blue. Notice that it has a horizontal white-bar, to show it is different.

How to run trains in an OpenTTD loop?

Notice the signals around the loop are all one-way. To place a one-way signal place a signal as normal, then click the signal again, once or twice depending on the orientation you want for your signal. Now let’s connect our loop up to a town, and run two trains betweens those two towns.

Why is the combo signal red on OpenTTD?

The combo signal is red since both of the following exit signals are red. The entry signal is red since the following exit signal, as well as the following combo signal, are red. Both path signals can be built heading one direction (A or B). Just as with block signals, one-way path signals can’t be passed from behind.

When to use combo pre-signals on a train?

This picture shows a good example of when to use Combo Pre-Signals: At one track, there’s an Entry Signal, getting it’s signal from the two Combo Signals right after it, and they, in turn, are getting their signals from each of their two Exit Signals.

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