Quote from: quixoticgeek on 14 August, 2019, 12:43:47 pmAlso consider that for the most part the trains can't easily go backwards. So if you've just left station A, and power dies, you're basically waiting to go forward to station B. Even if station a has clear track and is nearest. I am on the other hand sufficiently trainspottery to have been informed that reversing is allowed if any part of the train is still alongside the platform.
Also consider that for the most part the trains can't easily go backwards. So if you've just left station A, and power dies, you're basically waiting to go forward to station B. Even if station a has clear track and is nearest.
Kim, you are very bad!