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Hello 24/06/2022 at 19:31 #146967 | |
Artal
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Hello =)
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 05/07/2022 at 16:23 #147159 | |
nottherealslash
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Hello! Only just registered but I have been playing for a few weeks, first on Royston and now on Oxted. Looking forward to challenging myself with some more complex sims. I also start training as real-life signaller next week, so hoping to augment my play soon with a better understanding of how it all works in real life. Thanks Log in to reply |
New User alert 04/08/2022 at 08:36 #147473 | |
Reece C
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Hello, I have been playing for about 3 months but only just signed up.
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 24/08/2022 at 08:45 #147679 | |
peteryvon25
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Hello! I'm Peter, a train enthusiasts from the Netherlands. Log in to reply |
Introductions thread - please say hello! 26/08/2022 at 20:38 #147723 | |
danielimurphy
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hello!
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 07/10/2022 at 08:25 #148286 | |
HariP
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Hi! I'm also new to sim-sig, let's see how this goes! Log in to reply |
Introductions thread - please say hello! 01/11/2022 at 20:48 #148579 | |
DJpistivok
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Hello! I'm living Hungary, and I work at Hungarian State Railway. I have always been interested in the world of railways, and at home I would like to delve a little into the world of railway traffic control, unfortunately there are few such programs for computers, then I found SIMSIG, which is practically excellent for this purpose, let's say it's a shame that you can't create your own routes, because for the sake of fun, I would build a railway line 142 (142: Budapest - Lajosmizse - Kecskemét) in it, so that we can have fun with friends. Log in to reply |
Introductions thread - please say hello! 14/11/2022 at 14:05 #148732 | |
stonehousee
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Hello! I am a train enthusiast from the West Midlands. Log in to reply |
Introductions thread - please say hello! 16/12/2022 at 21:03 #149382 | |
stephmc
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I R not a robotto Hi
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 23/12/2022 at 15:56 #149537 | |
Sheffield_Trainspotter
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Hello
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 27/12/2022 at 14:50 #149734 | |
laxentis
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Hello. Greetings from Poland. Log in to reply |
Introductions thread - please say hello! 04/01/2023 at 11:07 #149965 | |
potatoflower227
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Hello
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 27/01/2023 at 22:10 #150287 | |
joemunro
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Hello
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 28/01/2023 at 04:30 #150288 | |
Cam80104
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Hello
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 29/01/2023 at 13:31 #150310 | |
jsmith91260
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Hi! Not a robot, just interested in UK Rail Signalling!
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 31/01/2023 at 01:48 #150337 | |
machzoore
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Hello! Very happy to be finally joining the commumity here. Been finally getting better at the sim and hopefully I'll be able to join in some multiplayer action later this spring once I'm more experienced!
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 09/02/2023 at 14:25 #150422 | |
MartijnvH
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Hello, Martijn here from The Netherlands. Looks like a great sim so far! Thanks for creating the sim :) Cheers! Log in to reply |
Introductions thread - please say hello! 05/03/2023 at 17:57 #150741 | |
els
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Hello! Finally got around to learning the ropes Log in to reply |
Introductions thread - please say hello! 19/03/2023 at 18:00 #150866 | |
tigermatt
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Hello! Just signed up, no prior experience but looking forward to exploring some of the South West simulations in particular.
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 14/04/2023 at 20:59 #151179 | |
icetea1245
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Hello
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New user here 12/05/2023 at 16:49 #151804 | |
SimonU56
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Hi, the name's Simon. I have always been interested in mechanical signalling, and I'm fairly familiar with the UK fixed block signalling system, but I'd never really dug into the newer electronic signalling systems. I was particularly interested in the Entry/Exit method of controlling signalling, and was searching for details on the internet when I found the link to SimSig. Absolutely astonished with the level of detail and I can't imagine why I'd never stumbled on it before. I've been playing the Aston simulator on and off for about 2 weeks now, in beginner mode with TSRs off and ARS and TORR off also, I've got to the point where I can achieve a score of 98% overall. I'm guessing it's a fairly simple simulation, with most of the trains both entering and leaving via Aston, and only a few trains running the full distance between Aston and Wichnor Jn., and very few freight trains during the peak part of the day. I'm now wondering whether to up the difficulty level a bit (I did try Standard once, but it floored me how I could turn back trains at a different station when a set of points was faulty - I know now, but I didn't think to pause the sim while I went to look for answers and it messed everything up), or go for a more challenging simulator. I'd like to try Rugby as that's where I live, and I used to commute regularly both to London and Birmingham on that line. I'd appreciate any suggestions for more experienced users. I can see there is a whole lot to learn. Cheers.
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 12/05/2023 at 18:08 #151806 | |
GeoffM
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SimonU56 in post 151804 said:Hi, the name's Simon. I have always been interested in mechanical signalling, and I'm fairly familiar with the UK fixed block signalling system, but I'd never really dug into the newer electronic signalling systems. I was particularly interested in the Entry/Exit method of controlling signalling, and was searching for details on the internet when I found the link to SimSig. Absolutely astonished with the level of detail and I can't imagine why I'd never stumbled on it before. I've been playing the Aston simulator on and off for about 2 weeks now, in beginner mode with TSRs off and ARS and TORR off also, I've got to the point where I can achieve a score of 98% overall. I'm guessing it's a fairly simple simulation, with most of the trains both entering and leaving via Aston, and only a few trains running the full distance between Aston and Wichnor Jn., and very few freight trains during the peak part of the day. I'm now wondering whether to up the difficulty level a bit (I did try Standard once, but it floored me how I could turn back trains at a different station when a set of points was faulty - I know now, but I didn't think to pause the sim while I went to look for answers and it messed everything up), or go for a more challenging simulator. I'd like to try Rugby as that's where I live, and I used to commute regularly both to London and Birmingham on that line. I'd appreciate any suggestions for more experienced users. I can see there is a whole lot to learn. Cheers.Welcome. The Coventry might be a good stepping stone, and nearby to you. Or perhaps Watford Jn for something a bit busier. The three Rugby sims do have ARS which help a lot but are obviously quite a bit bigger than Aston. SimSig Boss Last edited: 12/05/2023 at 20:07 by GeoffM Reason: BBcode Log in to reply |
Introductions thread - please say hello! 14/05/2023 at 19:12 #151844 | |
SimonU56
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Hi. Thanks for the pointers. Actually, Coventry sounds like it might be quite interesting as, not only is it next to Rugby Central, but I'm assuming it will encompass the two branches off to Nuneaton and Leamington, as well as the main Birmingham <-> Rugby line. But I'll take a look at both sets of documentation before I make the choice. Thanks again
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 18/05/2023 at 00:35 #151882 | |
mmtunligit
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hellow, im mmtunligit, but just call me nora, i like trains a lot and hope to work with them someday. my current project is giving New England a european style intercity rail network, and in SimSig im working my way up the coast from penzance, ive been playing a bit and liked it enough to buy cornwall
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 26/05/2023 at 11:15 #151965 | |
jonw_91
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Ey up, was trying to buy the York sim but got told to stop being anti-social and say hi. I'm Jon, been playing this sim on and off for the last 10 years at least. In real life I'm now training to work on the railway, hopefully in track maintenance. Cheers, Jon Log in to reply |