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New member 28/03/2010 at 15:49 #1006 | |
NR_signaller
18 posts |
Hi there I have used SimSig briefly in the past, felt it was time to sign up and say hi i am a signaller with network rail and i feel SimSig is an excellent tool to help any wannabe signaller! Log in to reply |
New member 28/03/2010 at 15:49 #7930 | |
NR_signaller
18 posts |
Hi there I have used SimSig briefly in the past, felt it was time to sign up and say hi i am a signaller with network rail and i feel SimSig is an excellent tool to help any wannabe signaller! Log in to reply |
New member 28/03/2010 at 22:48 #7944 | |
spfish
56 posts |
Hello NR_Signaller, Welcome to the community and joining the Forum. Bit of a busman's holiday for a signaller? What region are you working in? Simon Log in to reply |
New member 29/03/2010 at 08:10 #7948 | |
NR_signaller
18 posts |
indeed but i enjoy my job and enjoy learning more about it i work at marston vale scc, branch line between wcml at bletchley and mml bedford, in the london north western (south) region. we use mcs which is similar in a way to iecc, using trackerball and computers Log in to reply |
New member 29/03/2010 at 16:19 #7969 | |
TL DRIVER
12 posts |
NR_signaller said:i work at marston vale scc, branch line between wcml at bletchley and mml bedford, in the london north western (south) region.nice little box that, used to be a guard back in the days of silverlink county, so ive spent many an hour down there. although in the summer the amount of 20 mph tsr's you used to get down there, was quiet alot. just a quick question if i may, is the brick works staff crossing still in use (between the old box at forders and stewartby station), that always used to be up till you came to a stand in the down platform. Log in to reply |
New member 29/03/2010 at 19:19 #7976 | |
NR_signaller
18 posts |
only about 4 short TSRs left now, mostly all linespeed, the dizzy heights of 60mph! yes Brickworks cctv crossing is still there though the brickworks has shut down so dont really get any road traffic down there but yes the barriers still come down when the train is in stewartby station! although we can select 'non stopping' mode for through trains which brings down the barriers much earlier. Forders sidings has pretty much all gone now so dont really get any freight traffic either! Log in to reply |