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MichaelMorin 2018-04-09 08:32

Trying to make a Train Calculator
 
Hello,

I am trying to make a train calculator in Excel, but my calculations are not working out in game. Specifically, trains seem to be able to handle more weight than the calculator suggests. I have checked game settings a million times to be sure everything matches. I've been using this page as a reference Are these equations still accurate? Are they different for JGR patch pack? Are there other variables unlisted here?

Please help

I didn't find the right solution from the internet.

References:
https://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=76837
Custom animation studio

Thanks

Pursche 2018-04-22 10:34

Well.... A nice and sunny day with no slippery rails I guess that is ok numbers but how many days do we have that in a year? For me in sweden, not may days

It is Two things I miss. First how slippery it is and second how many axles the locomotive have.
I'm a trindriver and use Siemens new and really nice Vectron loco with something like 8600 Kw, 4 axles and a really nice anti slippery module cutting the traction on each axle if needed.

I also use the Class 66 Diesellocomotive with 6 axles and maybe 3000 kw. We have up to 1,6% slopes where I drive and both types of locomotives can haul 2000 ton without any problem.

In autumn when its slippery I prefer the Class 66 because it have 6 axles even if I only have the 3000 kw to work with. The extra two axles does alot for helping me take the slopes.


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