... John, Breaking out your message I think we could see three separate questions and really three answers, to your use of RailOp. Setup = is not that...
Our club has purchased Railop for use on the standard and narrow gauge divisions. I created a folder for each division on the club computer. I copied all the...
I operate a 20" x 8'-0" N-scale switching layout that is operated with two operators and love the fact that I chose RailOp. I chose the advanced version...
Yes, and buy the advanced version for the versatility. I go to regular ops sessions on a 4 x 9 HO layout on which the trains can be no more than 4 cars and it...
Go into the setup and controls page on the first screen, in the center of the s&c page is a button for printing options, select that button which is titled...
Does this program put any demands on a video driver in a laptop. The reason I ask is that one of my daughters has a laptop where the video card does not work....
John - Check the license restrictions. Each of the model RR's probably need their own licenses. Phil [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Thank you for your response Elmer. I do understand that there is much involved in the set up but could I set up multiple model railroads within one program?...
Hi John, I have a small layout also and I like Rail Op for the simple reason that the computer can generate my traffic, so the trains are always different....
I have my home layout and two nearby friends with smaller layouts than mine and would like to be able to create switch lists for thier layouts. Can this be...
Is RailOP worth the investment to apply to a small layout? I have a 15'x17' L-shaped N-scale layout consisting of a yard(Colton) with five industries...
To: Marc How sweet it is! The single most used phrase in this hobby, ......if not life! "Had I known I would not have wasted money on (pick a product)! I...
I have a coule of dups on my railroad and it doesn't seem to be a problem. I tell the crews if they find both cars in the same location to just pick one and...
Thanks guys for the suggestions. Other than the size (nscale tank cars) it is finding the time to change them. decaling or dry trnasfers are no problem. Thanks...
Jeremy Just add a letter to the end of the number in RailOp. 123456a, 123456b, so on. Tell your operators how you want the duplicate cars handled when they ...
When I had some duplicate cars, I successfully used non-duplicate numbers like 60257a, 60257b, 60257c, etc. RailOp worked fine with those numbers. With 15...
As I almost have all of my track laid on my layout, I am starting to enter all of the data into Rail Opp with the plans on being able to start running small...
... Tom, Happy to try and help. Have you gotten someone to work on and clean up and resolve your basic PC issues yet though? As I recall, we took 15-20...
Eric it has been well over a month since I asked for help on installing the latest updates. Frolin tried to help to no avail and I really appreciated his...
... There are a couple of good examples of single city model RR passenger terminals. In "Track Planning for Realistic Operation", p. 10, there is a schematic...
... In this list of things, points #2 and #3 deserve some clarification. #2 The moves that stay the same are essentially to simulate the concept of a line ......
... I'm the member of Jim's ops crew that caused him to make all the passenger train improvements (but I'm definitely not bored, Jim!). The replies were so...
... I'm the member of Jim's ops crew that caused him to make all the passenger train improvements (but I'm definitely not bored, Jim!). The replies were so...
Jeff - RailOP needs some data to start with. Copy your data files from downstairs into the computer upstairs and RailOP should run OK. Phil [Non-text portions...
Hello, I am running RailOp on two computers. One at the layout in the basement, and one upstairs in the office. All of a sudden the up stairs program is...
WOW!! Thanks to all who responded to my question on improved Passenger ops. Lots of good ideas and I'm sure many will be incorporated into our weekly op...