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[2.25] Heavy Cargo Locomotive - Train tunnel collision
Posted: 11 Dec 2017 02:06
by aderek79
Took heavy cargo locomotive load from the UK to France using the train tunnel (as per auto-map directions). Upon arriving the cargo did not position correctly and jumped around until it finally moved to a clear spot (damaging truck and cargo). Sorry, no pictures, but there is only one spot this happens so easy to find.
EDIT: Tested a second time with locomotive by warping to the train tunnel. Traveled fine second time so don't know if rare default ETS2 error or promods 2.25.
Re: [2.25] Heavy Cargo Locomotive - Train tunnel collision
Posted: 12 Dec 2017 21:45
by Rod93x
Yea, me too. Calais to Folkestone, with a heavy cargo. The truck and the cargo keeps "boucing" damagin everything.
Re: [2.25] Heavy Cargo Locomotive - Train tunnel collision
Posted: 14 Dec 2017 18:31
by Spooky
Unfortunately, such an 'oversize' cargo will not fit on the 'chunnel' train. This is true in real life, too.
Easy answer - use the ferry!
Re: [2.25] Heavy Cargo Locomotive - Train tunnel collision
Posted: 15 Dec 2017 08:26
by Nathan_A_RF
This is true. The channel tunnel has a height limit of 13 foot 9 inches I think.
Re: [2.25] Heavy Cargo Locomotive - Train tunnel collision
Posted: 15 Dec 2017 08:30
by JoachimK
Yes, but as in real Life, take the Boat from Dover. That means, to make a new Planning
on the Map.
That´s Life...
Re: [2.25] Heavy Cargo Locomotive - Train tunnel collision
Posted: 15 Dec 2017 16:47
by jimortality
Ah! I was having same problem thanks. How do you overide the autoroute?
Re: [2.25] Heavy Cargo Locomotive - Train tunnel collision
Posted: 15 Dec 2017 16:54
by Bochenski
You can use the teleport command, and pretend that you crossed the channel on the hovercraft or something.
Re: [2.25] Heavy Cargo Locomotive - Train tunnel collision
Posted: 16 Dec 2017 04:06
by Bentaxle
jimortality wrote: ↑15 Dec 2017 16:47
Ah! I was having same problem thanks. How do you overide the autoroute?
I manually plot the route