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Station Designs and their Signals - OpenTTD Tutorial #27

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Inspired by The Yogscast's Duncan, let's have a look at how to signal stations. We all have train crashes from time to time, I know I do! But let's have a look at how we might be able to avoid some of them and well as some station designs.

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Clips from the Yogscast used with permission. Thank you Yogscast!

0:00 Intro
0:11 Background
1:03 Types of stations
2:00 Blocks
3:50 Terminus stations
7:53 Roro stations
10:12 Combination stations
11:38 Deppots on stations
13:05 Avoiding train crashes
15:43 Station examples
17:25 Ending

OpenTTD is a business simulation game in which players try to earn money via transporting passengers and freight by road, rail, water and air. It is an opensource remake and expansion of the 1995 Chris Sawyer video game Transport Tycoon Deluxe.

OpenTTD duplicates most features of Transport Tycoon Deluxe and has many additions, including a range of map sizes, support for many languages, custom (usermade) artificial intelligence (AI), downloadable customisations, ports for several widely used operating systems, and a more userfriendly interface. OpenTTD also supports local area network (LAN) and Internet multiplayer, cooperative and competitive, for up to 255 players.

OpenTTD is free and opensource software licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2.0 and is under ongoing development. According to a study of the 61,154 opensource projects on SourceForge in the period between 1999 and 2005, OpenTTD ranked 8th most active opensource project to receive patches and Turn on screen reader supportcontributions. In 2003 or 2004, development moved to their own server. Since 2018, the project uses GitHub for its source repository and bug tracker.

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