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"textContent": "> Gladly! Hope you can load and replicate it. Have the newGRF package in my signature.\n> It's the coastal main line; there's some fast freight (for 1910) running there. But I think I also saw freight start-stopping elsewhere behind slower mineral trains. These only go at 64 kph.\n\nI can see what you mean, there were also some adjustments to the constants in that time, to mitigate issues like phantom congestion, odd behaviour around stations and so on. It looks like because your traffic is slow and your signal spacing is atypically long that any signal speed restrictions are expiring before the next train gets there. I can look into twiddling the heuristics again.\nYou may be better off giving realistic braking a go, which is in general more reliable and less sensitive to these sorts of things.\n\nStatistics: Posted by JGR — 26 Apr 2026 18:14\n\n* * *",
"title": "OpenTTD Development • Re: JGR's Patch Pack",
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