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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 09:10 #41697
Peter Jordan
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Just a quick note to say that a new simulation has been added to the 'Blockpost Software' range.

This is a simulation of Yapton, a little box on the Portsmouth - Brighton main line just east of Barnham. It didn't have many levers but the traffic is quite busy and it has the added complication of a level crossing. So even this little box will keep you on your toes!

You will find the demonstration version at: www.blockpostsoftware.co.uk

Peter Jordan

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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 13:13 #41703
Zoe
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I don't seem to be able to click on the bells. When I move the mouse over them I still get the four pointed arrow cursor and the hand does not appear.
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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 13:17 #41704
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Click on little black toggle? just below actual bell
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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 13:24 #41705
Zoe
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" said:
Click on little black toggle? just below actual bell

Not in this sim, there are no bell tappers. I have just realized that there are actually plungers on the block shelf for the bells which I originally thought were platform bells before I zoomed in.

Last edited: 22/02/2013 at 13:26 by Zoe
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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 13:27 #41706
Zoe
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" said:
Click on little black toggle? just below actual bell

Not in this sim, there are no bell tappers. I have just realized that there are actually plungers on the block shelf for the bells which I originally thought were platform bells before zooming in.

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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 13:30 #41707
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Aha! You all got caught out by Southern Railway practice! They didn't use tapper bells but always brass plungers on the front of the block shelf.

And don't forget that when searching for detail you should be able to zoom in on the screen display. You will then see the plungers with their white enamel rings telling you which boxes are adjacent.

Peter Jordan

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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 13:40 #41708
Zoe
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Did the Southern usually send TOOS without calling attention first? I know the GWR did but wasn't sure about the Southern.
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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 13:49 #41709
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Sorry, but I'm not sure either. I think they probably did give 'Call Attention' before sending 'Train Out of Section' as people seem to regard the GWR practice as unusual.

Of course, you can soon find out by seeing which version the simulation is happy with. I promise that the DI won't be listening!

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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 13:54 #41710
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" said:
Did the Southern usually send TOOS without calling attention first? I know the GWR did but wasn't sure about the Southern.
I beleive they did, but as you will find on barnham, theres no requirement for the message to be repeated, and (as part of local practice) another train can be offered straight after without call attention.

eg. Box A:1 Box B:1 Box A:2-1 (A pegs to normal) Box B:3-1 Box A:3-1 (A pegs to LC)

"We don't stop camborne wednesdays"
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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 13:55 #41711
Zoe
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" said:
Of course, you can soon find out by seeing which version the simulation is happy with. I promise that the DI won't be listening!

The reason I asked is that Barnham and Ford send TOOS in the sim without calling attention first and I was quite surprised as I thought only the GWR did this. Unlike the GWR though, an acknowledgement is expected. I've also had TOOS play as 3 instead of 2-1.

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I beleive they did, but as you will find on barnham, theres no requirement for the message to be repeated, and (as part of local practice) another train can be offered straight after without call attention.

eg. Box A:1 Box B:1 Box A:2-1 (A pegs to normal) Box B:3-1 Box A:3-1 (A pegs to LC)

They will keep sending 2-1 if you don't send anything back though.

Last edited: 22/02/2013 at 14:15 by Zoe
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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 14:22 #41715
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" said:
Of course, you can soon find out by seeing which version the simulation is happy with. I promise that the DI won't be listening!

The reason I asked is that Barnham and Ford send TOOS in the sim without calling attention first and I was quite surprised as I thought only the GWR did this. Unlike the GWR though, an acknowledgement is expected. I've also had TOOS play as 3 instead of 2-1.

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I beleive they did, but as you will find on barnham, theres no requirement for the message to be repeated, and (as part of local practice) another train can be offered straight after without call attention.

eg. Box A:1 Box B:1 Box A:2-1 (A pegs to normal) Box B:3-1 Box A:3-1 (A pegs to LC)

They will keep sending 2-1 if you don't send anything back though.
its a while since i tried barnham, so youre probably right, 2-1 needs ackowledgement, but call attention is not used (same as the GW). infact youve answered your own question with your response? have you flicked through the manual for the simulation at all, local instructions, and block regs are included in it.

"We don't stop camborne wednesdays"
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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 14:39 #41716
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infact youve answered your own question with your response? have you flicked through the manual for the simulation at all, local instructions, and block regs are included in it.

I don't see anything saying if call attention should be used or not when sending TOOS. I wasn't sure if it was Southern policy in general or if there was some special reason for it in this sim.

Last edited: 22/02/2013 at 14:46 by Zoe
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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 17:23 #41717
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is there a ballpark figure for a price yet?
"We don't stop camborne wednesdays"
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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 18:22 #41718
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Before anyone reads this the wrong way, it is solely a question, not a criticism. Is the plan to have a Blockpost Software Forum in due course so that topics like this can be discussed in their own environment rather than taking advantage of Geoff's hospitality?
“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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New simulation from 'Blockpost Software.' 22/02/2013 at 23:18 #41728
GeoffM
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While we're happy to allow announcements of Blockpost's sims, this isn't their technical support forum! (I've removed such posts)
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