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    Question on how to setup railroad crossings on a route

    Hello, does anyone here know how I can setup a railroad crossing on my route or how a railroad crossing is usually setup such as a Cantilever crossing and or a regular xing crossbucks crossing with/without the gates and stuff? As you can probably see in the pictures above, those are the types that I have and for the others, I'm guessing those are the parts for the crossings like the bell and the gates. Out of the list of crossings I have in the picture, I would just like to be able to use only two railroad crossings or three, those being a Cantilever and be able to use the same one more than one time and a Xing Crossbuck with and without bell and gates if possible. Therefore, in that case how do I approach this?

    Any advice on this or tutorial and or step by step, would help.
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    So I can try to make a guide video about this sometime later on today. I'm not the best at explaining, but it's something I can try and do as I've been meaning to make simple how to guides for both TSRE and ORTS itself.
    -Shawn K-
    Derby Rail Shops
    Maine Central Mountain Division: 25% Track, 12% Scenery.

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      #3
      Originally posted by CSRX View Post
      So I can try to make a guide video about this sometime later on today. I'm not the best at explaining, but it's something I can try and do as I've been meaning to make simple how to guides for both TSRE and ORTS itself.
      Oh, okay that's fine no worries, that would be helpful, and that's also really nice that, that is something you have been wanting to do too. Thanks so much!

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        #4
        Sorry it took me a few days to get back to this.

        Hope this video helps.

        -Shawn K-
        Derby Rail Shops
        Maine Central Mountain Division: 25% Track, 12% Scenery.

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          #5
          Originally posted by CSRX View Post
          Sorry it took me a few days to get back to this.

          Hope this video helps.

          It's all good no worries! Thank you so much for this and I will let you know if I come across any troubles or have any questions.

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            #6
            No problem, glad I could help. I noticed Travis dropped a few more tips on the comments on my video, so be sure to check that out too, and I'll add those into my next how to video, when the time comes.
            -Shawn K-
            Derby Rail Shops
            Maine Central Mountain Division: 25% Track, 12% Scenery.

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              #7
              Originally posted by CSRX View Post
              No problem, glad I could help. I noticed Travis dropped a few more tips on the comments on my video, so be sure to check that out too, and I'll add those into my next how to video, when the time comes.
              Oh, okay awesome! Will certainly do.

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