Your coaster with the best dispatch intervals

I'm a realist in RCT. None of my costers will have 20 inversions or
9000 ft long. Keeping with this policy, I like to have "real" dispatch
times on my coasters. Most of my three train coasters in my primary
(read best park) park follow this procedure: At any given time there
is a train loading, a train on the lift, and a train on the actual
circuit. This works best on this one hyper of mine that pushes about
2400 pph.

I really like how my mine train is set up though. It has three lifts
so at any given time there is a train loading, a train on lift one,
and a train on lift three.


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Assistant Webmaster
Kennywood Park Unlimited
www.kpunlimited.com
I also like to be realistic. One of my hyper operates 3 trains. Once a train clears the second hill, a train dispatches. So there's a train in the station, on the lift, and on the course.

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-Eric
www.TheAmazementPark.com
"If everything seems undercontrol, you're not going fast enough!"
I'm pretty realistic in the way I operate my coasters in RCT.  On just about all of my coasters, a train dispatches once a train clears the lift hill. 

My hypers usually operate with 3 trains.  Typically, I have a train on the lift hill, a train on the mid-course (if it has one), and a train in the station.  On two of my hypers, there's a train on the lift, a train in the station, and a train entering the brake run (it's a long brake run to eliminate the mid-course). 

My loopers operate similar to my hypers, only my loopers that lack a mid-course brake run two trains instead of three. 

Overall though, my hypers have the best dispatch at 2400pph.  I have yet to make a looper that pushes more than 2000pph. 

After the trains clear the lift the other train is dispatched this works out really well and helps prevent accidents from Station Brakes Failure since there are never 2 trains in the station at once.
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My coaster with the best dispatch intervals is 1 is in the station one is on the track after the brake run and and 1 i son the track or hill (my lift uses boosters) it is a 4,413 long coaster and travels the course in a min and a half. The peole per hour right now is 3,076.

*** This post was edited by matt1080 on 8/20/2001. ***

I diffently like to be realistic, i  only run two train though, for one safety and keeps the trains from getting to close.  I time every train where it should be. I have a block brake section which i have a train go through, the other train must leave the station in that time period.  It keeps the line moving better and so i don't have to trains on the track at the same time, if the ride(s) breaks and requries me to re dispatch the train then i'll do it. I don't like to build long lines because it takes to long for the GP to get to the station and it whaste land, plus if the ride is long then the start to complain" I've been standing in this line forever... So yes i do like to be realistic as possible.
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