Basic AWS & TPWS Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @baptistuk
    @baptistuk 10 месяцев назад +5

    I'm a trainee signaller and this video was used as a great tutorial, which it was. Thank you.

  • @FarmYardGaming
    @FarmYardGaming Год назад +4

    I hear cabin bongs in 720s and see signal stuff all the time, you've made it clear. Thanks, I've wondered about this!

  • @agnieszkanowak9700
    @agnieszkanowak9700 3 года назад +8

    Great and very informative
    I am trainee driver and it’s a lot to take in and to understand all the info thank you

    • @westierail8742
      @westierail8742  3 года назад +1

      I'm glad I could help. Good luck with your training!

    • @sweety1009
      @sweety1009 2 года назад

      That's amazing, congratulations! How was the application process? (If you wouldn't mind).

    • @carmattvidz4426
      @carmattvidz4426 2 года назад +5

      Please remember the limitations of AWS. You will hear that AWS alarm an awful lot and acknowledging AWS can become an automatic action. You can acknowledge AWS without really thinking and SPADs have happened this way. It is always good practice to verbal call your controlled signals "that signal is at caution. next signal at danger, next signal at danger". It helps to remind me that my next signal is at stop and nothing but death, destruction and unemployment is on the other side of that red signal. I see you made this comment a year ago so you likely already know this but it may be helpful to someone else.

  • @RipperBravo
    @RipperBravo Год назад +2

    Working on these currently at Kettering to Wigston line. 👍

  • @sweety1009
    @sweety1009 2 года назад +2

    You are so informative - thank you!

  • @TheRoadReview
    @TheRoadReview 4 года назад +9

    Great video, I learnt something

  • @spiritofcantaolisboa-p8871
    @spiritofcantaolisboa-p8871 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much.

  • @boomerborks8307
    @boomerborks8307 2 года назад +4

    So planes have GPWS (ground proximity warning system) and TAWS (Terrain awareness warning system)
    and trains have TPWS and AWS

    • @nishyanthkumar
      @nishyanthkumar Год назад +1

      TPWS is more comparable to TCAS (although they are quite different)

  • @Shah84838
    @Shah84838 8 месяцев назад +1

    Which train software is this?

  • @Bornflyhuhu
    @Bornflyhuhu 4 года назад +2

    Hi, great video. Did you start applying the brakes as soon as you went past the single yellow? Just trying to understand from the driver action point of view. Thank you!

    • @westierail8742
      @westierail8742  4 года назад

      Hiya, thanks for your comment. As this is just a simulator, I can only comment from a fictional perspective as far as driving is concerned. But as the distance between signals is short on this section, and I was travelling at a slow speed, I did start braking after the single yellow.

    • @Bornflyhuhu
      @Bornflyhuhu 4 года назад +1

      @@westierail8742 oh I see, thank you for the explanation :)

    • @-gazzag2721
      @-gazzag2721 4 года назад +3

      Depends how far the next signal is. Regardless though you should do some form of reaction(brake/slow down) to the single yellow

    • @lonelymtn
      @lonelymtn 3 года назад

      Chasing yellows is frowned upon and is not good defensive driving practice.

    • @carmattvidz4426
      @carmattvidz4426 2 года назад +2

      In the real world every signal is different. The distance between the signal and when you can sight the next signal is different. It not uncommon to go into max traction on approach to a caution signal but again it depends where that red signal is. For other signals you may start breaking on the approach to the signal at caution. You also need to consider your current track conditions when on a caution. Wheel Slip can be huge danger here as you can slide pass that signal at stop. So to answer your question from a driver point of view it depends on the signal and depends on current track conditions. This is what we call track knowledge and it the most important part of driving a train. I have breaking landmarks too. It may be box or sign on the network but I know if I start breaking when I pass that landmark I will stop safely for my signal. On wet track i will start my breaking well before my landmark.

  • @blueb0g
    @blueb0g Год назад

    What service is this?

  • @togurotoguro
    @togurotoguro Год назад +2

    Far more easy to understand than the romanian Indusi system

  • @calsmarn9552
    @calsmarn9552 3 года назад +1

    What is the alarm that sounds at 1:58 and 3:03

    • @westierail8742
      @westierail8742  3 года назад

      That's just the unique sound of the traction motors on this Class 444 (and other Desiros). 🙂

  • @ehabahmed615
    @ehabahmed615 Год назад

    Hello there, I have a question are AWS and TPWS compatible ? Because AWS also has the same function of TPWS which is "brakes to be applied if the driver does not
    acknowledge it within a certain time" in case the train (SPAD) Then I think both of them has the same function why I will use AWS and TPWS in the same time ?

    • @westierail8742
      @westierail8742  Год назад

      Hi,
      AWS preceded TPWS by a number of years, hence why AWS is in operation across the entire network. AWS is not foolproof, for example in the Ladbroke Grove accident of 1999, where TPWS was not yet fitted. This accident encouraged a faster rollout of TPWS, after Automatic Train Protection (which wasn't fitted to the class of train involved) was deemed too expensive after the Clapham Junction accident of 1988. A Driver could acknowledge AWS out of routine but still not register the signal is at Danger and therefore still pass it. TPWS acts as another layer of safety in most areas, linking in with the Swiss cheese model of accident causation. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_cheese_model.

  • @mintyaviation2376
    @mintyaviation2376 3 года назад +2

    Hello sir, great video.
    A couple questions, how did you get your sim looking so amazing and running so smooth?
    I have a GTX1660 super and a 6 core CPU and I struggle to run medium settings at 30fps on the PDL.
    Any tips and any extra adding you're using to enhance your graphics? Also if you could post your PC specs that'd be great.

    • @westierail8742
      @westierail8742  3 года назад

      Hi there, thank you!
      When this video was made, I was on an 1080p monitor. Now I use 1440p monitors which helps. Also, I use RWEnhancer PRO ( www.rwcentral.com/store/product/6-rw-enhancer-pro/ ) which I highly recommend!
      Nividia RTX3080 (980ti when this video was made)
      Intel 10700K (Intel 6700K when this video was made)
      32GB RAM (16GB when this video was made)
      and a multitude of non-mechanical storage!

    • @mintyaviation2376
      @mintyaviation2376 3 года назад

      @@westierail8742 Thank you for the reply. I am still baffled as to why my framerate is so abysmal on this route... maybe something is wrong.

    • @westierail8742
      @westierail8742  3 года назад

      @@mintyaviation2376 It's a very resource intensive route. Try RW Enhancer as that should help quite a bit.

    • @kylehill9969
      @kylehill9969 3 года назад

      @@mintyaviation2376 Do you have Intel or AMD?

    • @mintyaviation2376
      @mintyaviation2376 3 года назад

      @@kylehill9969 AMD.. Ryzen 5 3600

  • @AirTaxiA370
    @AirTaxiA370 2 года назад +1

    One of my local stations

  • @damianc.0.681
    @damianc.0.681 4 года назад +2

    Thank you soooo much

  • @stuartbrookfield
    @stuartbrookfield 8 месяцев назад +1

    What is this game called ?

  • @金豆理事
    @金豆理事 5 месяцев назад

    As a foreigner, I don't know why British Rail's train headlights are dark inside TSW4, I cannot see the speed warning signs in the dark without opening hud.

    • @westierail8742
      @westierail8742  5 месяцев назад

      @user-xi8fo6vv1c TSW's lighting isn't the best. However, historically, headlights on trains were to warn others of their approach (and direction) rather than illuminate the line ahead for the Driver.

  • @max_rwv
    @max_rwv 4 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @pook2830
    @pook2830 3 года назад +1

    Why is the aspect ratio all wrong?

    • @westierail8742
      @westierail8742  3 года назад

      Because at the time of recording, I was using a 2560 x 1080 monitor (21:9).

  • @rashmikadeshan6705
    @rashmikadeshan6705 Год назад

    1. Is it signal will be turned green?
    2. What is this game?
    3. Is this game has AI signals control system?

    • @westierail8742
      @westierail8742  Год назад

      1. When the section ahead is clear
      2. Train Simulator Classic (PC)
      3. Yes

  • @Amz19871
    @Amz19871 3 года назад

    It looks like you had a points run through coming out of the platform there lol

  • @anglosaxon5874
    @anglosaxon5874 4 года назад +2

    Tut tut. The DRA was not on! lol [Know it's a game.] I know you correctly put it on at the end.
    Edit: Black plate = a 'controlled signal'.

    • @westierail8742
      @westierail8742  4 года назад

      Thanks for your feedback! Yes, the DRA should have been on before setting off. Well spotted!

    • @stephenrogers2648
      @stephenrogers2648 2 года назад +1

      @@westierail8742 also you had it in forward when it should of been in neutral.

  • @denzzlinga
    @denzzlinga 2 года назад

    5:11 why did you stop? pass it and show us how TPWS kicks in :D

    • @ben.taylor
      @ben.taylor 2 года назад +1

      I think it ends the scenario if you SPAD

  • @RCMadness360
    @RCMadness360 Год назад +2

    That bloody npc though 🤣🤣🤣