Brian Noble
Well-Known Member
I've also seen TTD run six, but not very often. Usually one is parked. That one is interesting, because (like Millennium, IIRC) the station can do rolling blocks. However, I'm pretty sure they don't run it that way often (or hardly at all). Also, if you watch what's really going on, TTD and Maverick really run as three pairs, rather than six independent trains---TTD does this by "rotating" which trains are in "the pair" when they run with five.
Here's a really good thread from 05 on PointBuzz that talks about rolling blocks, five vs. six on TTD, etc.
http://pointbuzz.com/Forums/Thread/15953.aspx?page=1
In any event---it's not like six is some magic number. DLR's Space runs twelve.
http://rcdb.com/201.htm
As long as you have at least one more block than trains, and the blocks are all roughly equally timed, you're good to go. That means, though, that load and unload have to happen in about the same amount of time as an individual block---and that's one of the reasons that Millennium and TTD both have separate load/unload stations. Most of the time, a stack is because of a slow load.
Here's a really good thread from 05 on PointBuzz that talks about rolling blocks, five vs. six on TTD, etc.
http://pointbuzz.com/Forums/Thread/15953.aspx?page=1
In any event---it's not like six is some magic number. DLR's Space runs twelve.
http://rcdb.com/201.htm
As long as you have at least one more block than trains, and the blocks are all roughly equally timed, you're good to go. That means, though, that load and unload have to happen in about the same amount of time as an individual block---and that's one of the reasons that Millennium and TTD both have separate load/unload stations. Most of the time, a stack is because of a slow load.