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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 30/03/2018 at 11:03 #107103
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With the Bristol re-signalling underway it go me thinking...

Another superb sim for both signal and multiplay but held back by its EXE nature. No need for a massive alteration for pre-2018 and I believe ARS has not yet spoiled the signallers workload.

Understand various obstacles sit in the way of getting these classic Sims moved over... I for one would love to see a Bristol loader version.

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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 31/03/2018 at 12:48 #107143
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It would be great to see Brizzol in a scrolly with the new depot at parkway etc
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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 06/04/2018 at 23:34 #107359
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ARS is keeping us on our toes at Bristol!
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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 08/04/2018 at 11:08 #107380
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MrBitsy in post 107359 said:
ARS is keeping us on our toes at Bristol!
How long has ARS been in operation at Bristol then?

Also the other thing to remember with Bristol is any new version should have a third era without the St Andrews Crosses as they have been replaced this Easter with Mid Platform signals .

So you have the option of the existing 1980s, 1990s but also the 2018 layout with the added plus of the Filton Bank works IF research material for the latter is available as well as ARS

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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 08/04/2018 at 11:47 #107384
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ajax103 in post 107380 said:
MrBitsy in post 107359 said:
ARS is keeping us on our toes at Bristol!
How long has ARS been in operation at Bristol then?

Also the other thing to remember with Bristol is any new version should have a third era without the St Andrews Crosses as they have been replaced this Easter with Mid Platform signals .

So you have the option of the existing 1980s, 1990s but also the 2018 layout with the added plus of the Filton Bank works IF research material for the latter is available as well as ARS :)
As far as I can tell the loss of the crosses at Tmple Meads is the only significant change. It would be far better to wait until any layout changes are completed,or data available, such as the quad tracking of the filton bank. As far as I am aware, the layout has remained the same.

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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 08/04/2018 at 18:51 #107404
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ajax103 in post 107380 said:
How long has ARS been in operation at Bristol then
Just this week.

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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 08/04/2018 at 21:06 #107408
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pedroathome in post 107384 said:
ajax103 in post 107380 said:
MrBitsy in post 107359 said:
ARS is keeping us on our toes at Bristol!
How long has ARS been in operation at Bristol then?

Also the other thing to remember with Bristol is any new version should have a third era without the St Andrews Crosses as they have been replaced this Easter with Mid Platform signals .

So you have the option of the existing 1980s, 1990s but also the 2018 layout with the added plus of the Filton Bank works IF research material for the latter is available as well as ARS :)
As far as I can tell the loss of the crosses at Tmple Meads is the only significant change. It would be far better to wait until any layout changes are completed,or data available, such as the quad tracking of the filton bank. As far as I am aware, the layout has remained the same.

James
Which is why I specifically mentioned the fact that any layout change such as the quad tracing of the Filton Bank once more depends heavily on the research material being available.

The other change is the was the downgrade of the speed limit within the station from 25mph to 10mph with no ARS within the station limits much like Birmingham New Street with zero-distance overlaps beyond the signals there with back to back signals so the loss of the St Andrews Crosses is only part of the overall works there this Easter.

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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 08/04/2018 at 21:09 #107409
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ajax103 in post 107408 said:
pedroathome in post 107384 said:
ajax103 in post 107380 said:
MrBitsy in post 107359 said:
ARS is keeping us on our toes at Bristol!
How long has ARS been in operation at Bristol then?

Also the other thing to remember with Bristol is any new version should have a third era without the St Andrews Crosses as they have been replaced this Easter with Mid Platform signals .

So you have the option of the existing 1980s, 1990s but also the 2018 layout with the added plus of the Filton Bank works IF research material for the latter is available as well as ARS :)
As far as I can tell the loss of the crosses at Tmple Meads is the only significant change. It would be far better to wait until any layout changes are completed,or data available, such as the quad tracking of the filton bank. As far as I am aware, the layout has remained the same.

James
Which is why I specifically mentioned the fact that any layout change such as the quad tracing of the Filton Bank once more depends heavily on the research material being available.

And this is why I should read the whole post before commenting. Applogies

James

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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 08/04/2018 at 21:44 #107411
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No worries, we all do it!
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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 08/04/2018 at 23:15 #107414
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ajax103 in post 107380 said:
MrBitsy in post 107359 said:
ARS is keeping us on our toes at Bristol!
How long has ARS been in operation at Bristol then?
Since Wednesday morning.

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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 09/04/2018 at 07:03 #107417
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That diagram of Bristol looks great!

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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 09/04/2018 at 08:19 #107419
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ajax103 in post 107408 said:
The other change is the was the downgrade of the speed limit within the station from 25mph to 10mph with no ARS within the station limits much like Birmingham New Street with zero-distance overlaps beyond the signals there with back to back signals so the loss of the St Andrews Crosses is only part of the overall works there this Easter.

Actually like New St, or more like Leeds, in that the 10mph limit applies only between the start of the platform and the mid-platform signal when entering the station?

Two million people attempt to use Birmingham's magnificent rail network every year, with just over a million of them managing to get further than Smethwick.
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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 09/04/2018 at 10:05 #107422
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In the Bristol image posted; what are all the red hollow dots on the diagram? Axle counters?
There's the right way, the wrong way and the railway.
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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 09/04/2018 at 12:05 #107423
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Jan in post 107419 said:
ajax103 in post 107408 said:
The other change is the was the downgrade of the speed limit within the station from 25mph to 10mph with no ARS within the station limits much like Birmingham New Street with zero-distance overlaps beyond the signals there with back to back signals so the loss of the St Andrews Crosses is only part of the overall works there this Easter.

Actually like New St, or more like Leeds, in that the 10mph limit applies only between the start of the platform and the mid-platform signal when entering the station?
Whole length of the platform.

TVSC Link 4 signaller - Temple Meads, Bath & Stoke Gifford
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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 09/04/2018 at 12:05 #107424
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Splodge in post 107422 said:
In the Bristol image posted; what are all the red hollow dots on the diagram? Axle counters?
Yes, axle counter sections.

TVSC Link 4 signaller - Temple Meads, Bath & Stoke Gifford
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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 10/04/2018 at 19:07 #107442
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What's going to happen next in the Bristol area now we no longer have the St Andrews Crosses and ARS in operation at Bristol Temple Meads?
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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 10/04/2018 at 19:15 #107443
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ajax103 in post 107442 said:
What's going to happen next in the Bristol area now we no longer have the St Andrews Crosses and ARS in operation at Bristol Temple Meads?
Filton Bank (Re) 4-Tracking

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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 10/04/2018 at 19:22 #107444
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JamesN in post 107443 said:
ajax103 in post 107442 said:
What's going to happen next in the Bristol area now we no longer have the St Andrews Crosses and ARS in operation at Bristol Temple Meads?
Filton Bank (Re) 4-Tracking
Are any of the Bristol suburban enhancements still going ahead, or are Bristol Council and Network Rail staying true to form?

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Bristol Signalling Upgrade 12/04/2018 at 18:39 #107497
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MrBitsy in post 107414 said:
ajax103 in post 107380 said:
MrBitsy in post 107359 said:
ARS is keeping us on our toes at Bristol!
How long has ARS been in operation at Bristol then?
Since Wednesday morning.
Would you be okay with me throwing your image up on my Signalboxes & Signalling Group on Facebook sir?

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