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Introductions thread 21/03/2017 at 21:16 #93969
Andy_OKeeffe
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Good day to you all

Not so much a new user but a returning user from many, many years ago.

Hi to all and no doubt there will be many a question coming :-)

Kind regards
Andy

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Introductions thread 22/03/2017 at 11:17 #93987
robjay
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Good Morning Everyone !

I have been recommended to play this game, so here i am !

Regards
Rob

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Introductions thread 22/03/2017 at 16:26 #93994
MetCam
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Hello everyone!
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Introductions thread 22/03/2017 at 23:39 #94015
fergi37401
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Hi new to SimSig, can some One remove my restrictions please so I can purchase a simulation. Thank You
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Introductions thread 23/03/2017 at 18:02 #94042
Simoncrow
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Great looking site
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Introductions thread 23/03/2017 at 18:02 #94043
Simoncrow
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Thans for the welcome
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Introductions thread 23/03/2017 at 19:10 #94050
JohnW
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I'm new to SimSig and I think Exeter and North Wales sims are brill
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Introductions thread 24/03/2017 at 12:29 #94066
BartonCessna
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Hello. I'm human!
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Introductions thread 25/03/2017 at 11:04 #94095
Delbar
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Hi, This is Delbar. I have used and thoroughly enjoyed several of the old freeware simulations from SimSig in the past and, when I saw that Motherwell is now available I couldn't resist. Especially as there are eighties based timetables available!

Cheers

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Introductions thread 25/03/2017 at 11:21 #94096
AndyG
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Delbar in post 94095 said:
Especially as there are eighties based timetables available!

Cheers
Another member of the Pascal Appreciation Society then?

I can only help one person a day. Today's not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look too good either.
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Introductions thread 26/03/2017 at 20:44 #94130
Python
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Hi, me Alex.
I am fanatic on public transportation at all and especially trains.
I hope that this soft will answer my expectation.

P.S.: Sorry for my English

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Introductions thread 26/03/2017 at 22:29 #94136
joenew2311
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Hi,
New user from Liverpool. Still figuring out how to use somethings but enjoying my experience so far

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Introductions thread 27/03/2017 at 06:06 #94141
VInce
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Hello,

I'm Vince a retired railway operations manager, worked in the PSBs in the East Midlands..

I walk around inside the questions of my day, I navigate the inner reaches of my disarray, I pass the altars where fools and thieves hold sway, I wait for night to come and lift this dread away : Jackson Browne - The Night Inside Me
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Introductions thread 27/03/2017 at 10:57 #94143
Cola78
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HI Everyone, leanrtning now.

Regards

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Introductions thread 27/03/2017 at 13:14 #94149
Jonny999
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Hi .. New here so starting to learn ... seems great already
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Introductions thread 27/03/2017 at 15:28 #94152
gbsignaller
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Hi I am new to sim sig. Any one on here an actual signaller?
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Introductions thread 27/03/2017 at 17:10 #94153
KymriskaDraken
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gbsignaller in post 94152 said:
Hi I am new to sim sig. Any one on here an actual signaller?
I used to be one, back in the 1990s.

Kev

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Introductions thread 27/03/2017 at 18:38 #94157
CarlMC
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Hello. I'm from Hartlepool, and I've had a long interest in the history of the rail network and how it developed, and would like to thank everyone behind SimSig for all their work.
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Introductions thread 28/03/2017 at 09:03 #94175
kbarber
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KymriskaDraken in post 94153 said:
gbsignaller in post 94152 said:
Hi I am new to sim sig. Any one on here an actual signaller?
I used to be one, back in the 1990s.

Kev
Another ex signalman, albeit all my official signalling was on mechanical frames. But in those days (late '70s/early '80s) a surprising number of places could be accessible under the right circumstances, especially if you were 'staff'...

Last edited: 28/03/2017 at 09:04 by kbarber
Reason: Typo

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Introductions thread 28/03/2017 at 09:35 #94176
joshuapopelewis
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Not so much a new-joiner but, someone who is getting back into the swing after a few stressful months!
Actually working for Network Rail in Warrington, not as a signaller! (Just to make that clear)
Amazing work done here by the guys!

"There's a right way, a wrong way and the 'railway'"
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Introductions thread 29/03/2017 at 05:18 #94201
j.rokko123
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hey im joseph, im new here
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Introductions thread 30/03/2017 at 15:11 #94224
oakleyh08
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Hi, im new here, im not a robot and cant wait to get started
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Introductions thread 30/03/2017 at 20:18 #94225
peterts
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hi
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Introductions thread 31/03/2017 at 07:01 #94229
nandrews
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New (interested) user.
Looking to SimSig as I am attracted to systems and how they function.
Would appreciate a recommendation for my first system to try.

Nigel

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Hello 31/03/2017 at 10:08 #94231
sxileander
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Hi, not a new user but a user of old who could not remember his login details...

Have really enjoyed many of the sims over the years but particularly like the Paisley one as I resignalled it back in the mid 80-s, although it was an NX panel without ARS etc back then!

Looking forward to trying a sim of my commute and making sure my train normal gets priority at the junction, unlike reality. I wonder how many penalty points it will cost me?

Regards

Leander

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