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Scarborough line? 04/02/2012 at 21:39 #28829 | |
BoxBoyKit
166 posts |
Firstly, did a search, nothing showed up. So, any takers for the Scarborough line? Strensall (fringes to York IECC) to Scarborough inclusive? Or Seamer as it now is. I admit there isn't much traffic, but could be a good basic sim, with potential for AB working between the different boxes/panels, and plenty of level crossings and the station working at Scarborough and Malton and of course the junction at Seamer. Could be mildly interesting? Log in to reply |
Re: Scarborough line? 04/02/2012 at 21:44 #28830 | |
jc92
3690 posts |
ive thought of this before, but it might prove slighlty too boring, but if you add seamers control up to filey, and a few of the boxes on the hull line, then maybe it would be quite interesting
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Re: Scarborough line? 04/02/2012 at 22:06 #28832 | |
Stanyon
141 posts |
my local area you could model Seamer box in the summer as there is a 4 days a week steam service and Seamer now control Scarbrough station and down the hull line as far as hunmanby where Bridlington takes over...
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Re: Scarborough line? 04/02/2012 at 22:51 #28833 | |
BoxBoyKit
166 posts |
Have to have Strensall! Else I shall never get a local box unless I move Plus Strensall has 5 CCTV crossings and atleast 2 AHBs Gotta love a level crossing!
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Re: Scarborough line? 04/02/2012 at 23:18 #28834 | |
jc92
3690 posts |
the trouble i see is a lack of servic variety, or freight etc, although i personally would like to see this done, i doubt too many people would be interested- agreed on a good training sim though
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Re: Scarborough line? 05/02/2012 at 01:37 #28846 | |
UKTrainMan
1803 posts |
A simulation is a simulation. The same as a workstation is a workstation and a train is a train. I don't know the area of control that this would cover, but I'd assume it's be from the fringe with York IECC all the way to Scarborough. Ought to be interesting....it must be interesting if they run the odd charter to/from Scarborough now and then! Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |
Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 14:24 #28934 | |
ozzyd9001
131 posts |
With a late 70s Saturday tr his could be an intensive sim All those summer dated trains to sort n run round Log in to reply |
Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 14:35 #28936 | |
Stanyon
141 posts |
very true but then you would need to include falsgrave box, seamer east, seamer west, filey, hunmanby, malton, strensall and various gate boxes... however you would also have the filey butlins station and double track triangle in the area... could be extremely fun...... Log in to reply |
Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 14:40 #28937 | |
jc92
3690 posts |
" said:very true but then you would need to include falsgrave box, seamer east, seamer west, filey, hunmanby, malton, strensall and various gate boxes...if you can get the data for it "We don't stop camborne wednesdays" Log in to reply |
Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 14:46 #28938 | |
Stanyon
141 posts |
i could find some lol if any use to anyone....
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Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 14:47 #28939 | |
jc92
3690 posts |
gradients, all TC lengths, interlocking charts, diagrams, oddities of each box, a full accurate WTT, etc?
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Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 15:02 #28940 | |
Stanyon
141 posts |
gradients i could certainly get and other stuff could maybe find out i know an old signalman..... is this an expression of intreast....
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Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 15:02 #28941 | |
peterb
452 posts |
I would certainly support this.
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Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 15:56 #28944 | |
jc92
3690 posts |
im interested, but in a modern interpretation of the line. pre/post falsgrave makes no difference as the signalling is essentially the same
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Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 17:09 #28951 | |
willco
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I'd love to see this as a sim if it ever got done. Although my interest is mainly because it is a relatively local line to me (my nearest line is Whitby to Middlesbrough), I think there could be good scope for operational interest as well. Particularly - as has already been suggested - if the line to Filey is included. Will Log in to reply |
Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 17:30 #28952 | |
Mickster66
84 posts |
Why not add the whole of the route down the coast to at least Driffield? You can the feature the routes at Bridlington and then the single line sections north of there.
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Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 19:00 #28957 | |
Razzabazza123
91 posts |
Plus the filey butlins station and i love the yorkshire coast line especially Bridlington - Scarborough.
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Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 19:19 #28962 | |
BoxBoyKit
166 posts |
Quite glad at the reception this has got. I think I would prefer a modern day version, but not sure how difficult an option would be to convert it to a heritage version? If the sim was extended to include Driffield, or even Beverley, that would probably be suitably interesting? And as said before, would (probably) prove a good training Sim. But a probable must for any timetable would be Scarborough Flyer/Scarborough Spa Express, and perhaps we should add a feature wishlist for Steam traction in the timetable editor? Log in to reply |
Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 19:25 #28964 | |
jc92
3690 posts |
well its just diesel traction with a suitable acceleration profile- what else is different between diesel and steam
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Re: Scarborough line? 06/02/2012 at 19:52 #28968 | |
derbybest
274 posts |
A shovel? lol
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