turkish25 wrote:I am currently running around upgrading my rail network with red wire.....a long process due to limited time to sit down and play a game.
That is the biggest barrier for a large map, if you actually have no red wire bus yet. I recommend you use the FARL mod to lay your tracks, so you will have power poles, rail signals and red wire laid out for you automatically. You can also use blueprints and robots, but FARL is a lot easier.
It might even be easier to just remove the old rails completely and just re-lay them with FARL, if you don't want to do the manual wiring.
1. I use a staging area for my ores..... ie 2-3 mines inload the ore staging area. the ores then move from there to places that need it. I dont think the dynamic train will work for this as it will take ore from the outgoing station and put it back in the ingoing station as well as deliver around the factory. So my understanding would be to run the mine to staging area trains independently and just wire the staging area outgoing station within dynamic trains?
I don't use hierarchical ore delivery myself, I don't think it's necessary.
There is a fundamental problem with the simple approach of having independent trains. That is, the provider stations (i.e. outgoing from ore staging to factory) will register any incoming trains from the depot. This is important because the destination (= requester station) will be stored by the provider. This storage is cleared as soon as ANY train leaves.
So in your proposed setup, the "staging trains" that take the ore from the mines to the provider stations will clear the register when they leave, and that will break the system.
Unless you have extreme demands for ore, and LOTS of DISTANT outposts, it's really a lot better to run the trains from the ore mines to the factory (smelting) directly, and not have a separate stage in between.
2. once i have upgraded all rail to have red wires, before i install the depot, i will have to delete all current stations and rebuild them after depot station is installed?
3. I have to use the smart trains stations?
Yes, you have to replace all the stations with smart ones. You can, however, leave most of the rest of the outposts in place. The chests and inserters are part of the setup, however. The provider stations needs the chests wired up so it will know how much is in them, and the requester station also needs the inserters wired up so it can count how much resources are loaded off the wagons.
4. If i use the 3 station depot, i can still use more than 3 trains? They will just stack behind each other until the front one gets tasked?
The amount of trains does not depend at all on how many depot lanes you have. Multiple depot lanes really just help with high-traffic setups and will give you a little more throughput. I recommend you use them because having only one lane doesn't really make it easier to setup and it only needs to be done once anyway.
When you make your train stacker, that actually parks the waiting trains, be careful to use the correct signaling.
What you have to do is to join all the tracks in the stacker to a single point, and then fan that out to the actual depot lanes. So you might have 10 parallel tracks in the stacker, that get combined to one, and then immediately fanned out to 3 again, which are your depot lanes.
The important bit is to put a CHAIN signal at the front of each of the stacker lanes, as close as possible to the "join point" of the rails. You can, of course, park more than one train on each stacker lane if they're long enough, but you separate the trains with regular signals, not chain signals. The chain signals are only used at the front of the stacker.
5. I am a way off getting to it yet, but if you could simplify a little how to run oil/fluids around using barrels and the setup thats required i would most appreciate it.
The easiest way is to use the simple depot setup that I've posted a while ago, which runs completely parallel to the "full blown" setup and will only be used to deliver oil. You can use it for barelled oil or Rail Tanker. If you use that you will have two separate depots, one for the oil trains (which will probably be at your refinery), and one for the rest. You will also have two separate train lines in SmartTrains. It's not necessary to have a second wire, it can all run over the red wire bus.
The setup is in this post:
viewtopic.php?f=193&t=25311&start=260#p199077
but you use the blueprint from the post right after it (the updated version).
It includes instructions, so should be easy enough to setup. You can do it indepentently from the rest, maybe you even want to start with it.
It's also possible to deliver barelled oil with the full blown setup, like muglebust has pointed out, but it's not easy to set up so I don't recommend it in your case since you're only learning how the system works.