import java import jmri # Dispatcher System extends Dispatcher by automatically creating stations and associated dispatcher files # allowing trains to be dispatched between the stations and scheduled with timetables. # Simulation is supported and can be used to try out the system before the physical layout is built. # You have to first set up: # 1) a layout panel setup with track, blocks and signal masts, # 2) certain blocks marked as stations (instructions given), and # 3) some engines set up with speed profiles (dummy speed profiles provided if you only want to simulate # to see what is possible) # You then run the system and the following are created automatically: # 1) signal logic, sections, transits and train info files enabling trains to run anywhere on the layout # using dispatcher # 2) A set of station buttons inserted on the panel which allow trains to run station to station under dispatcher # 3) Provision to set up routes so that trains can be sent along these routes # 4) A scheduler to enable trains to run at preset times # 5) Timetables showing the scheduled trains # 6) A set of buttons provided on the panel which enable you to setup and run the system easily # The system is stored in the Dispatcher System folder. # Instructions ############## # 1) Run the Toplevel DispatcherSystem.py (this file, or the one in the DispatcherSystem directory) # 2) Read the help accessed from the menu of the panel produced to get an detailed idea of what the system does # 3) The instructions can also be found by searching for 'Dispatcher System' in JMRI Help RunDispatcherSystem = jmri.util.FileUtil.getExternalFilename('program:jython/DispatcherSystem/DispatcherSystem.py') execfile(RunDispatcherSystem)