How do the Blocks work?

Do they wait till the first train is out of the station to let it in the station.

Can someone explain theis for me

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You add block brakes where you want the train to stop in the event of stacking, IE: the end of a brake run. The brake will then stop the train with all its might but you have to make sure it doesn't overshoot it by placing brakes before it but most of the time it'll bring it to a hault unless you're talking about those high-speed Intamin stops ;). Overall, the blocking system is a huge improvement to RCT.

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Sounds cool, so you basically can add blocking if you have a MCBR, and also at the top of a lift, end of station, and an ECBR?

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So say, for example, you create a coaster without any block brakes... would you have a maximum of two trains allowed for the ride (one to stop on the lift and one in the station) or would it still let you have a coaster with three trains even though there wouldn't be room to stack all three?

Also, I must say that I'm really glad to see that the trains can stop on the lift in the event of a problem, that's so more real. (Like if there really was a station brakes failure, the operators would just let the other train sit there so they can wreck...)

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