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"textContent": "While I wait for your responses, I’ve run into a new problem at a terminus station (currently featuring two tracks). I have a \"Stop Rail\" placed right at the buffer stop, but the departing train isn't receiving a green signal. This is because the system keeps cycling through the track availability in a loop (Entrance > Track 1 > Track 2 > Entrance...), meaning the train can never actually depart unless another train arrives from the entrance side. Is there a way to implement a sort of \"request green\" function for departures that would grant a green signal once the train reverses direction?\n\nI’ve actually found something that seems to accomplish this (or so I believe), but I need to implement it as an ARS Rule—otherwise, I’ll have to resort to using Lua Rail.\n\nThanks!\n\n**_PS: Please answer to my questions and my website upgrade._**\n\nPS-Extra: I did my 80th post. Yhea!\n\nStatistics: Posted by NicoKaiserHello — Fri May 15, 2026 11:38\n\n* * *",
"title": "Mod Releases • Re: [Mod] Advanced Trains [advtrains] [2.9.0]",
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