Turntables

Turntables are useful on model railroads, and 101 Track Plans has a lot of them.  In TrainPlayer, they move and function and never need oiling.

A turntable is equipped with a section of track drawn with a thick line (the "bridge" track) and one or more sections of track radial to the circumference ("connecting" tracks).  When you open a layout, the turntable track is likely to be oriented in a random direction.  Before you can drive onto or off the turntable, it must be rotated until the bridge track joins to a connector.

To rotate a turntable:  Right-click a point on the circle and choose Rotate Right (clockwise) or Rotate Left (counterclockwise). 

Or double-click a point on the circle.  If the point is at the junction with a connecting track, the bridge will rotate to that point, otherwise it will rotate until it hits one.

Double-click a rotating turntable to stop the rotation.

Turntables are tricky to get right.  If you rotate one and find it doesn't stop where it should, or stops twice at the same connector, it means the track isn't laid just where it should be.  Please report any problems you find.