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currently the "send all vehicles for servicing" and "send to depot" commands work a bit unflexibly - they go to the nearest depot visible. It would be amazing if especially "send all vehicles for servicing" command caused servicing intervals to "want servicing" so trains would seek a depot when convenient.
This would not only be greatly useful as it would make sure all trains are trying to replace given that they have a depot somewhere around their path, but it would also make autoreplacing eventually work a lot better - you could tell all trains to demand servicing, therefore autoreplace as soon as possible regardless the time of the last service - by resetting the servicing interval for all vehicles. This can be somewhat solved by reducing the interval to 15 days/5%, but that is not a great solution when playing with breakdowns and actually important servicing.
Such a change should not hurt anything, but should bring a lot more functionality to the feature.
"Send all trains to depot" should in my opinion stay as it is.
Sorry, I disagree. On very long lines this would disrupt the service considerably. Going though all the trains sharing one timetable is relatively easy, there's a list available from the timetable
I cannot see how could it possibly cause issues compared to the current version ... now it forces all trains to seek nearest depot, what I am suggesting is resetting service timer to "want service", which is a lot less forced as trains only take the depot when it is nearby.
V453000 opened the ticket and wrote:
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This issue was imported from FlySpray: https://bugs.openttd.org/task/5363
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