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Introductions thread - please say hello! 10/01/2025 at 09:14 #159876
arcadia53
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Hi,
I am Pete a signalling designer from the UK. I have used Simsig for a while now and find it useful when looking for further guidance on standards.

My first job with my new company is a BTET job ( not sure what my involvement will be yet) and as normal Simsig has delivered

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Introductions thread - please say hello! 14/01/2025 at 15:16 #159919
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Hi, slowly getting to grips with the sim and learning about why my train is permanently delayed.
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 31/01/2025 at 15:26 #160054
07jmeaton
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hello, im not a robot
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Hello! 04/02/2025 at 17:50 #160088
Oskazik12
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Hello!
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Hello! 08/02/2025 at 00:38 #160127
Mattyx2013
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Finally decided to buy myself one of the paid sims, I enjoy this game way too much!
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 19/02/2025 at 17:53 #160217
jamesrail
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Well fancy seeing you here!!!
Bring back IC125's!
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 20/02/2025 at 03:12 #160219
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Hello! I am Beta, recently downloaded SIMSIG because of some who suggested me to do the Carlisle PSB in here instead of PCRAIL.

I come diretly from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and i am looking to get more into British signalwork and things as such.

BR - Ferrovia é patrimônio cultural brasileiro! || The Railroad is a brazilian cultural patrimony! || beta_dev
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 20/02/2025 at 09:49 #160220
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beta_dev in post 160219 said:
Hello! I am Beta, recently downloaded SIMSIG because of some who suggested me to do the Carlisle PSB in here instead of PCRAIL.

I come diretly from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and i am looking to get more into British signalwork and things as such.
If you are new to SimSig and are trying the 1979 Carlisle TT, best of luck! It is generally accepted that the 1979 TT sets one of the hardest challenges that any SimSig user can take up. One small mistake and you can easily lock up the whole station and have to spend hours unpicking things. It does give you a sense of achievement when you get to the end of the day but it might be better for you to start on something a little less challenging while you get your head round the workings of SimSig.

“In life, there is always someone out there, who won’t like you, for whatever reason, don’t let the insecurities in their lives affect yours.” – Rashida Rowe
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Introductions thread - please say hello! 20/02/2025 at 23:47 #160223
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postal in post 160220 said:
beta_dev in post 160219 said:
Hello! I am Beta, recently downloaded SIMSIG because of some who suggested me to do the Carlisle PSB in here instead of PCRAIL.

I come diretly from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and i am looking to get more into British signalwork and things as such.
If you are new to SimSig and are trying the 1979 Carlisle TT, best of luck!
There are a good few user timetables for Carlisle though, wich being more recent will be a lot simpler as a starter.
I have not run any myself.

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Hello Yesterday at 21:34 #160241
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Hello, just downloaded the software. Any advice on getting started with zero experience?
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Introductions thread - please say hello! Yesterday at 22:16 #160243
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SG751 in post 160241 said:
Hello, just downloaded the software. Any advice on getting started with zero experience?
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Simplest sim with a click by click guide to using it.

Then perhaps best to go for an area you know

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Introductions thread - please say hello! Today at 09:49 #160249
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SG751 in post 160241 said:
Hello, just downloaded the software. Any advice on getting started with zero experience?
What level of signalling knowledge do you have? (And from what country?) That is the sort of information that may help no end if you need us to guide you, as it will help us pitch responses appropriately. This forum has a mix of rank beginners and very experienced professionals, so the level of help available is pretty good.

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Introductions thread - please say hello! Today at 19:56 #160258
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I'm from the UK. As for my signalling knowledge, I only have a general idea of how it works so probably not much knowledge. I heard about SimSig online and thought I might give it a try.
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