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Hello everyone 13/09/2011 at 21:59 #20926 | |
styphon
3 posts |
Hi everyone, Thought I'd come and introduce myself on the forum. New to SimSig and train dispatch sims in general. Had some fun with train sims in the past but I prefer being a dispatcher. Liking the software so far, running the Cambridge line at the moment. Hopefully will get chance to join you all in some multiplayer sessions and learn lots, be gentle when I make lots of newbie errors. Log in to reply |
Re: Hello everyone 13/09/2011 at 22:29 #20927 | |
ewanm89
19 posts |
Don't worry we all made some errors when we started, whether it was in the job training (some around here are real signalers) or when one first played with Simsig. The person who claims otherwise is either lying or not human. At least with SimSig it can be easier to solve certain problems, like there is at least a way to take a train of the tracks if you accidentally had them both routed towards each other on a single track with a train behind each so nowhere to go. In real life, this requires several hours and a crane. (I unfortunately had ARS route trains into this situation once.) And mistake 2, technically it's signaler not dispatcher. Last edited: 13/09/2011 at 22:32 by ewanm89 Log in to reply |
Re: Hello everyone 13/09/2011 at 23:08 #20928 | |
jc92
3685 posts |
dispatchers american of course.
"We don't stop camborne wednesdays" Log in to reply |
Re: Hello everyone 13/09/2011 at 23:13 #20929 | |
styphon
3 posts |
" said:dispatchers american of course. Signaller it is then Log in to reply |
Re: Hello everyone 14/09/2011 at 08:05 #20932 | |
delticfan
476 posts |
" said:Hi everyone,Hi there, welcome to super Simsig. I enjoy Cambridge and Peterborough, also Stafford. It helps if you know an area I reckon. Don't worry about asking what you think are silly questions. I've asked more than my fair share but there's some excellent help on here which has got me to the level of operating which I now enjoy. Log in to reply |
Re: Hello everyone 14/09/2011 at 08:08 #20933 | |
kbarber
1742 posts |
" said:" said:dispatchers american of course. Unless you happen to be a grumpy old dinosaur like me... I'm a signalman! :lol: Oh, and welcome Styphon, whatever you call yourself. Last edited: 14/09/2011 at 08:09 by kbarber Log in to reply |
Re: Hello everyone 14/09/2011 at 08:11 #20934 | |
styphon
3 posts |
Styphon's the name I use in pretty much any game I play. My real name is Tony.
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Re: Hello everyone 14/09/2011 at 18:21 #20937 | |
Rushey Platt
55 posts |
In late BR days we had "signal(wo)men", usually pronounced with the "wo" like this: sig-nul-WOE-man :) Rob Log in to reply |
Re: Hello everyone 17/09/2011 at 16:24 #21018 | |
TimB2010
77 posts |
Dispatcher in one sense is the American name for a signaller. However, in the UK, it is a separate role at certain stations including all Network Rail major stations, Gloucester, Hereford, Nuneaton and Leicester (to my knowledge). That is obviously not an exhaustive list. Oh, and welcome to SimSig, Tony/Styphon Last edited: 17/09/2011 at 16:25 by TimB2010 Reason: missed a bit Log in to reply |