Pic of the Week #18 - Switches

City Transport Simulator: Tram

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Welcome to the 18th Pic of the Week! Today, we're diving into the world of switches and exploring their crucial role in City Transport Simulator: Tram. [h1]Week 18: Switches[/h1] Switches are an essential component of the tram network, allowing trams to travel in different directions as needed. They are indispensable for the flexibility and efficiency of public transportation, enabling trams to adjust their routes according to demand. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/44790845/da4c0c01c78202d01add360bc452a79381176fba.jpg[/img] [h2]Structure and Operation[/h2] A typical switch consists of several components, starting with a marker just before the switch, marked by a yellow triangle in Tramau. This marker signals to the switch that a tram is approaching. Once detected, the switch communicates with the IBIS system and automatically adjusts according to the planned route. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/44790845/ca8a782622ab5e60d11da5f9b1834d5c29b27a32.jpg[/img] However, in CTS: Tram, it will be possible to deactivate the automatic switch setting in the settings. This will require manually adjusting all switches, similar to the process in Munich. [h2]The Switch Signal[/h2] The switch signal provides all the necessary information to safely cross the switch. Arrows at the top of the signal indicate the direction of the switch - left, right, or straight ahead. When a tram passes the yellow marker, an X symbol on the switch signal indicates that the switch can no longer be electrically adjusted. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/44790845/8eb9cad8dd1b0354b4210b6f8306df55b8761d48.jpg[/img] If the X symbol is already displayed because a tram is passing over the switch, you must wait until the X symbol is no longer displayed before crossing the marker. This ensures that trams traveling in different directions (left, right, or straight ahead) can safely pass. [h2]Manual or Automatic Control[/h2] Automatic switch control is enabled by default in CTS: Tram but can be disabled in the settings. In this case, switches can be manually controlled via the IBIS system or by exiting the tram and manually adjusting them with a switch iron. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/44790845/7db55c0b2d59204aa1f062ef3a6387cc8e7c0759.jpg[/img] CTS: Tram is set to release in 2024, and we're excited to share more details with you soon. Be sure to join our brand new [url=https://steamcommunity.com/app/2604480/discussions/]Steam Forum[/url], [url=https://discord.gg/viewapp-community]Discord server[/url], and follow us on social media ([url=https://www.youtube.com/@viewapp]YouTube[/url], [url=https://www.instagram.com/tramsimulation/]Instagram[/url], [url=https://www.tiktok.com/@viewapp]TikTok[/url], and [url=https://www.facebook.com/tramsimulator]Facebook[/url]). Share your thoughts and become part of the CTS: Tram community. Sign up for the CTS: Tram newsletter, where we'll share exclusive insights and more - [url=https://citytransportsimulator.com/]click here[/url] to join our mailing list! https://store.steampowered.com/app/2604480/City_Transport_Simulator_Tram/