![]() With the trains grouped, you can now select trains by looking at their source/destination (i.e the group name) and modify their orders as such. ![]() You can then give the group a name or simply accept the default name which could be something line "FirstOrder-LastOrder(x)" where x is a number relating to how many groups may share the same source and finish destination (to cover the somewhat rare case of having trains going from Sunnley to Pinkerton direct and another group of trains going from Sunnley to Ableton to Pinkerton). My proposal is such: When you ctrl-clone a train to have shared orders, or you ctrl click on another train when setting orders, those trains form an automatic group. Personally, I'm much too lazy name groups. Unless you manually group your trains and/or other vehicles, you have great difficulty telling the trains apart without checking them individually. The limitations in this method are reached when there are more than one set of trains visiting the station, such as if the station is a transfer station or a pax station with many different trains visiting. This is achieved by selecting the pickup station, selecting any train on there (because they all have shared orders) and then reworking the orders. I usually clone trains to allow for quick reassignment of orders to a different drop station.
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