The JMRI Manual
Download 3.0
Installing JMRI
Starting JMRI Operations
Using JMRI Operations

Using JMRI® to Operate Trains

Operations Add Yard

Back

Back to Index


Add Location as Yards and the Add Location window for Yards is opened from Add Location window.


To add a location as a Yard: in the Add Location window, type the Name of the Yard location, note most of the window is greyed out until the location is added. The location name must be unique; the program will not allow two locations with identical names. However, if you want more than one location to have the same name for your manifests and switch lists, add a hyphen and a number to the locations name. For example, "Boston-1" and "Boston-2" will print as "Boston". The program will remove the hyphen and number when printing manifests and switch lists.

Select Operations at this location Yards, then press the at the bottom of the window.

add Yard

Opens the Add Location window with options activated.

add Yard

A classification yard (US and Canada) or marshalling yard (UK and Canada)(including hump yards) is a railroad yard found at some freight stations, used to separate railroad cars on to one of several tracks. First the cars are taken to a track, sometimes called a lead or a drill. From there the cars are sent through a series of switches called a ladder onto the classification tracks. Larger yards tend to put the lead on an artificially built hill called a hump to use the force of gravity to propel the cars through the ladder.

Freight trains that consist of isolated cars must be made into trains and divided according to their destinations. Thus the cars must be shunted several times along their route in contrast to a unit train, which carries, for example, automobiles from the plant to a port or coal from a mine to the power plant. This shunting is done partly at the starting and final destinations and partly (for long-distance-hauling) in classification yards.

A yard will contain several tracks that must be defined.

Now after selecting all of the options for the yard, click on and the Add Yard Track window opens.

yard track

In Name type the specific siding track to be serviced at this location.

Length of the Yard track in scale feet. You may enter the measurement in actual inches as and the program will convert to the scale feet that you select during setup.

Press the siding track is added and the greyed out features are activated.

track

Select the roads serviced by this track

Accept all

Default accepts rolling stock from any railroad.

Accept only
yard

Allows you to list the railroads whose rolling stock you will accept.

Exclude
yard

Accept all rolling stock except from those railroads that are excluded.

Select loads serviced by this track

We will use the default.

Accept all

Default accepts all loads.

Accept only
yard

Allows you to list the loads you will accept.

Exclude
yard

Accept all loads except from those loads that are excluded.

Select pick up car order

Normal

First In First Out (FIFO)

Last in First Out (LIFO)

You may enter a Comment for the track.

You may now press to add to the location or press if you do not want to store the track.

If you want to add another track to this yard location, then enter new data and Press to add the track.

Close the window when done with this location.

The Add Location window shows one Yard track at the North Yard.

add siding

Let's add some more tracks to the yard.

add track

If you want to change information for any track entry, press and the Edit Siding Track window will open

edit yard

Note that it is identical to the Add Yard Track except for the title.

Change any of the entries that you want to edit and then press the to save the changes.

You may also from your data base.

When done with editing close the window.

The Locations window shows all the locations in your database.

You may Edit any one of them, which opens the Edit Location window, which is the same as the Add Location window except it contains the info for the location you are editing.

locations

You may add as many locations and track as you need to complete the description of your layout.


Back

Back to Index