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Idle 2am thoughts - which SimSig signal has the most routes? 21/03/2021 at 02:18 #138009 | |
DonRiver
166 posts |
Across all the SimSig sims, which signal has the largest number of routes which can be set from it? For example, signal 6 on the Wimbledon sim can set 10 routes, into Waterloo platforms 8-17. Or maybe it's 9 routes - 7 directly into platforms 8-14 plus 2 to the intermediate exit buttons leading towards platforms 15-17. There isn't really any purpose to this question other than idle curiosity... (named for the one in Tasmania, not in Russia) Log in to reply |
Idle 2am thoughts - which SimSig signal has the most routes? 21/03/2021 at 02:31 #138010 | |
madaboutrains
316 posts |
DonRiver in post 138009 said:Across all the SimSig sims, which signal has the largest number of routes which can be set from it?Do you want to also count all the mulitple alternative/nonpreferred routes too? RIP Feltham Panel 1 Log in to reply The following user said thank you: UKTrainMan |
Idle 2am thoughts - which SimSig signal has the most routes? 21/03/2021 at 02:58 #138011 | |
UKTrainMan
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How about NS244 (Birmingham New Street simulation; North Tunnel; Up Stour)? I can count at least 16 different routes I can set from it; including 'normal' main signal to main signal routes, the route into Platform 4C, and also the three routes into the three different sidings. Whilst I don't think that there are any (?) via button alternatives applicable to routes from that signal, you might want to mention if you're counting route using different via buttons as separate or not - especially if the route leads to the same place anyway. [Basically 'seconding' what madaboutrains said above]. 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 The following user said thank you: DonRiver |
Idle 2am thoughts - which SimSig signal has the most routes? 21/03/2021 at 03:08 #138012 | |
GeoffM
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VC532 at Victoria. Quick count (I might be wrong) suggests 48 routes. The identity is divided as follows: R - this is a route object 532 - signal number <alpha> - lettered from A, leftmost route looking at the signal <digit> - variant to the same destination, listed in order of preference. Some are skipped where they make non-sensical wiggles. <M/C> - main or call-on (also S=shunt, W=warner). The route to the South Eastern side (H) is a little different due to the divisional boundary. Post has attachments. Log in to view them. SimSig Boss Log in to reply The following users said thank you: DonRiver, Meld |
Idle 2am thoughts - which SimSig signal has the most routes? 21/03/2021 at 08:00 #138013 | |
Meld
1111 posts |
GeoffM in post 138012 said:VC532 at Victoria. Quick count (I might be wrong) suggests 48 routes. The identity is divided as follows:And there in a nutshell is why creating a new sim takes time Passed the age to be doing 'Spoon Feeding' !!! Log in to reply The following user said thank you: postal |
Idle 2am thoughts - which SimSig signal has the most routes? 21/03/2021 at 23:32 #138034 | |
clive
2789 posts |
Euston signal 64 has 74 routes and 65 has 72. The destination letters go up to U in both cases (omitting I). A to P are platforms 1 to 15 in that order, Q is the Parcels Dock (old era), R is signal 166 for shunting to sidings A to C (new era), and S to U for platforms 16 to 18 (new era). Q and R only have shunt routes; all the rest have main and calling-on routes. Most platforms have lots of different via routes; I can't be bothered to provide details - see the manual instead.
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Idle 2am thoughts - which SimSig signal has the most routes? 22/03/2021 at 10:39 #138040 | |
y10g9
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clive in post 138034 said:Euston signal 64 has 74 routes and 65 has 72. The destination letters go up to U in both cases (omitting I). A to P are platforms 1 to 15 in that order, Q is the Parcels Dock (old era), R is signal 166 for shunting to sidings A to C (new era), and S to U for platforms 16 to 18 (new era). Q and R only have shunt routes; all the rest have main and calling-on routes. Most platforms have lots of different via routes; I can't be bothered to provide details - see the manual instead.And the testing of the 74 routes from signal 64 and the 72 routes from 65 definitely took the best part of an afternoon Log in to reply The following user said thank you: postal |