Derailer Component : Public Class
A derailer consists of one derailer component.<br/>
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Private boolean hasGuardRail
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has Guard Rail |
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False |
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True if the derailer has a guard rail.<br/>
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LeftRightCentreTypes
Enumeration
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Name: derailsInDirection
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The <b>unique </b>direction in which the train is derailed, given with respect to the RSM application (or effective) direction. <br/>The application direction is an attribute of the RSM spot location that is associated with the derailer. <br/><br/>Most commonly left or right, although a wide gauge derailer can derail a train towards the middle/centre.<br/>
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LeftRightCentreTypes |
Enumeration |
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The unique direction in which the train is derailed, given with respect to the RSM application (or effective) direction.
The application direction is an attribute of the RSM spot location that is associated with the derailer.
Most commonly left or right, although a wide gauge derailer can derail a train towards the middle/centre. |
PD-0405 - Guard rail |
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DerailerComponent |
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PD-0404 - Throw-off direction |
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LocatedMovableComponent |
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