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I thought I'd be able to shove them (pull my train) in the clear at Boca then switch locos again and uncouple, back out, and go on my merry way - but I was unable to control the switches since they were dual control and DS had the route lined. So I wound up shoving 8473/pulling my train to the end and the game cashed me in as successful. Not what the Dispatcher (you) had planned but hey, 8473 was broke down, no radio contact with the DS, I had a hot pig train... Like I said, it was an adventure!