HowTo iTrain F9 – Bahnhöfe erklärt - so funktioniert's... bei mir

In this episode of my iTrain Tutorial series, we're tackling a topic that took me a long time to fully understand: 🚉 How to create and structure stations correctly in iTrain. One of the most important things to understand is that iTrain doesn't simply treat a station as one large area. Instead, stations can be divided into multiple smaller sections, each serving different purposes and destinations for your trains. Using my own layout as an example, I'll explain how I approached station design and why this structure is essential for realistic and reliable automated operations. 🚆 In this video you'll learn: • How I defined stations and station areas on my layout • Why every locomotive is considered a "train" in iTrain • How I separate passenger, freight, and locomotive depot operations • How to prevent trains from entering unwanted areas • What to consider when configuring platform lengths, block types, destination tracks, and train routes • Why there is no single perfect solution—but several proven principles that work well I'll also share some of the mistakes, experiments, and lessons learned during the planning process, so you can avoid the same pitfalls on your own layout. I hope this video helps you better understand station planning and configuration in iTrain. Enjoy Episode 9! 🚆🙂 🎥 Complete iTrain Tutorial Playlist:    • Howto iTrain   --- 📷 Equipment Used Camera: Sony ZV-E10 https://amzn.to/46SoZg2 Lighting: Neewer NL660 https://amzn.to/46DrgNm Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/47gGff7 Microphone: https://amzn.to/47yUDRg #iTrain #ModelRailway #ModelRailroad #TrainAutomation #StationDesign #RailwayOperations #DigitalModelRailway #DCC #iTrainTutorial #LayoutPlanning