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Hello Youtube, welcome to one of my videos, I'm Minecrafteer2 and welcome to my Minecraft
departure bay for my train station (Version 1.0) So this is it, and that's is supposed
to represent leaving the station. That's the redstoning. Here is how it works. These tripwire
hooks set off this piston which pushes the minecart off and towards the destination.
So let's demonstrate it. So it goes off there, like, let's say that's the whatever minecart
dispenser you use. It'l come from the dispenser, and drop off to the departure area. So when
a person gets in, he triggers the tripwires, and activates the piston. So yeah, that's
that. This second one is a bit more complicated, but still very simple. This one is my arrival
bay. Let's simulate a cart going through the arrival bay. It activates the detector rail,
which goes through a bunch of repeaters, which the circuit slows down, and then after a little
chime from these note blocks here, it goes on it's way. So, here's how it feels like,
staying in the minecart when going through the arrival bay. Not getting out, so after
a while of waiting a little bit, the chime appears telling you to get out of the minecart,
or stay in depending on what you want to do. Sorry, it's hard controlling this with one
hand. Now let's simulate actually getting out of the cart. So you get out of the cart,
and just go through the door, and then you can't get back in. So you can't interfere
with any other incoming carts. That's the redstoning. It's not that big. Um, the dispenser
I use is a pes dispenser. I bet most of you know what a pes dispenser is. The arrival
bay, I give almost full credit to Frumple. Frumple1. Go check him out, I will leave a
link in the description. Closed captionings provided by Minecrafteer2.