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    Default A question about an error on Scenic.

    Warning: Signal referenced in .w file -12819 14715 as TrItem 146 not present in .tdb file

    Is this a known problem, i have reinstalled the route 3 times and it persists.?

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    Looks to me like you have a stray signal that should be attached to the track somewhere but isn't.
    I found one once that was a couple hundred feet in the sky.
    TSRE is good at finding these and allowing you to delete it or you can use the Autofix option.
    Shouldn't be too hard to deal with.

    Randy

    I went ahead and pulled it up.
    scenic.JPG

    Looks like there is more than one.
    Last edited by rdayt; 12-28-2021 at 03:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rdayt View Post
    Looks to me like you have a stray signal that should be attached to the track somewhere but isn't.
    I found one once that was a couple hundred feet in the sky.
    TSRE is good at finding these and allowing you to delete it or you can use the Autofix option.
    Shouldn't be too hard to deal with.

    Randy

    I went ahead and pulled it up.
    scenic.JPG

    Looks like there is more than one.
    Have you noted any adverse consequences to removing these signals...not being a route builder I wonder why they are in the route? I've had the same warnings, always wondered what was going on.
    Cheers, Gerry
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    Maybe they're used as a static object somewhere.
    I've been pointing at the wrong place when I click and didn't notice till later.
    Several ways to do it. Not sure.
    I've never had a route go bad because I used Autofix. Only one way to find out.

    Randy

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    Quote Originally Posted by rdayt View Post
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    I've never had a route go bad because I used Autofix. Only one way to find out.

    Randy
    Not much can happen...keep multiple backups of everything. Only way to safely esperiment ( intentional speeling [sic] ) in this hobby. Thank you sir, for the answers. I like to keep the log uncluttered, so when I really have to diagnose something, I'm not plowing through a bunch of irrelephant ( those logs can get BIG, if you don't watch out ) information.
    Cheers, Gerry
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    Its a lack of synchronization issue between world file and track database. The coordinates placed the signal at the signaled crossover east of the wenatchee amtrak platform. There are 4 signals but only 3 red triangles when the area is loaded in the RE. The trouble signal is the eastbound on the north track. Luckily it is at the end of the eastbound run so its no biggie if you keep eastbounds approaching Appleyard on the south track

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    Thanks for that geepster, appears to be outta my skill set...leave well enough alone.
    Cheers, Gerry
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    I was wondering if anyone knows how to move to the location of the error using TSRE error window?
    I want to go to the error location to see with my own eyes what it looks like but can not figure out how to jump there.

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