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[[File:Route Relay Interlocking System marigot.png|none|thumb|The signalling table of the Marigot Crossing Signal Box.]]
[[File:Route Relay Interlocking System marigot.png|none|thumb|The signalling table of the Marigot Crossing Signal Box.]]
The route relay interlocking system is broadly based off of the principles of the eNtry eXit (NX) panel. Mobile users cannot use this feature at the moment.
In order to use the system, you must:
# Left click the button of the entry signal (where the train is coming from).
# Wait until the button lights up orange.
# Press the exit button (the next button along).
Routes will not set if the next signal is already cleared. For example, if you try to set a route from 13 to 14 while 14 has a route set from it, it will not clear 13.
In order to cancel a route, you can right click the button by the signal you wish to reset.
Once a route is set, white lights will illuminate the route set. These lights will change colour to red when a train occupies the section.
All actions are logged and can be viewed on the display boards above the panel.


== <big>Trivia</big> ==
== <big>Trivia</big> ==
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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File:Marigot Crossing 2.jpg|Marigot Crossing Signal Box exterior during the day.  
File:Marigot Crossing 2.jpg|Marigot Crossing Signal Box exterior during the day.  
File:Marigot Crossing Signal Box Night.jpg|Marigot Crossing Signal Box during the night.
File:Marigot Crossing Signal Box Night.jpg|Marigot Crossing Signal Box during the night.
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File:Marigot Board.png|Old charts of the Marigot Crossing Signal Box.
File:Marigot Board.png|Old charts of the Marigot Crossing Signal Box.
</gallery>
</gallery>
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 10 November 2024

Quick Facts:
Marigot Crossing Signal Box
In Operation
Marigot Crossing Signal Box
Signal Box
Station Code
MC
Nearest station
XP Requirement
5,000 XP833.333 min <br />13.889 h <br />
Operations Information
Stations controlled
Crossings controlled
Statistics
Home signals controlled
2
Distant signals controlled
5
Points controlled
0
Shunt signals controlled
0


The Marigot Crossing Signal Box is a signal box that is based next to the Marigot Crossing between Pallion Harbour and Masonfield. It houses around 13 Stop Semaphore Signals and 3 Distant Semaphore Signals. Additionally, Marigot Crossing can be controlled by this box using a wheel. To use it, signallers must use the proximity prompts by holding R to close and F to open the crossing.

While Marigot Crossing Signal Box box controls platform 2 of Pallion Harbour, platform 1 is controlled by Dovedale Central Signal Box.

The box will sometimes receive traffic from incoming Class 43 HSTs and Class 158s travelling from Masonfield towards Dovedale Central. There is less traffic in the other direction due to the big distance to the Fanory Mill Sidings which house the only spawner facing that direction.

Route Relay Interlocking System

Marigot Crossing Signal Box is the only box in the game that uses the Route Relay Interlocking System (see section 2.2 of the Signalling Guide).

The signalling table of the Marigot Crossing Signal Box.

The route relay interlocking system is broadly based off of the principles of the eNtry eXit (NX) panel. Mobile users cannot use this feature at the moment.

In order to use the system, you must:

  1. Left click the button of the entry signal (where the train is coming from).
  2. Wait until the button lights up orange.
  3. Press the exit button (the next button along).

Routes will not set if the next signal is already cleared. For example, if you try to set a route from 13 to 14 while 14 has a route set from it, it will not clear 13.

In order to cancel a route, you can right click the button by the signal you wish to reset.

Once a route is set, white lights will illuminate the route set. These lights will change colour to red when a train occupies the section.

All actions are logged and can be viewed on the display boards above the panel.

Trivia

  • Marigot Crossing Signal Box is known for having a quiet atmosphere due to the lack of traffic that is present, apart from Class 43 HSTs and Class 158s coming from Masonfield.
  • Only the entry signal of platform 1 and the exit signal of platform 2 at Pallion Harbour are controlled by this signal box. Both other signals at Pallion Harbour are controlled by Dovedale Central Signal Box.
  • The Marigot Crossing Signal Box has an XP requirement of 5000, making it the box with the highest amount of XP required.
  • Previously, there weren't any bells or block indicators at Marigot Crossing Signal Box which meant that signallers could only use chat to communicate with the adjacent signal boxes. This was later fixed.
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