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Woking Released 13/12/2022 at 18:21 #149272
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Woking Released

Following the recent meet we are excited to announce the release of the Woking simulation.

Take control of another chunk of the Southern region, through Surbiton, Woking and out toward Basingstoke.

Three panels are simulated, the two original panels, and the third panel which was added in 2013.

ARS is also fitted, making the simulation more than manageable by one person.

Currently the simulation comes with a 2019 timetable, with more anticipated to follow!

Once updates are released to Wimbledon and Feltham, it will also chain to both simulations, watch this space.

If you own Wimbledon

Enter the code PLASTICPIG at checkout to receive a discount for a time limited period.

We've also provided an update to Cornwall at the same time.

"Passengers for New Lane, should be seated in the rear coach of the train " - Opinions are my own and not those of my employer
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The following users said thank you: geswedey, agincourt13, Nic_ola, Champs450007, Oddjob, Area11, Phil-jmw, simonstops, Philo, Simdmuk, Guts, alan_s, John
Woking Released 13/12/2022 at 18:34 #149273
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*THROWS MONEY*

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Woking Released 13/12/2022 at 18:50 #149275
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Well done to all who worked on this sim: I will be getting it ASAP.

Dave

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Woking Released 13/12/2022 at 20:28 #149280
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Thankyou to everyone who's made this sim, its one I've wanted for literally years!
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Woking Released 14/12/2022 at 09:28 #149297
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I threw my money at this so quickly I didn't spot the Wimbledon discount until after I'd paid. Oh well, it's worth it!
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Woking Released 14/12/2022 at 17:59 #149319
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Hi everyone thankyou for woking a very intersting sim and very busy

and ive got carnage between aldershot and ash vale jct

cheers

mick


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Woking Released 18/12/2022 at 17:13 #149415
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casey jones in post 149319 said:
Hi everyone thankyou for woking a very intersting sim and very busy and ive got carnage between aldershot and ash vale jct

Out of interest how do you get the headcodes showing a coloured background? Is this a new feature I've overlooked ?

silverstar in post 149297 said:
I threw my money at this so quickly I didn't spot the Wimbledon discount until after I'd paid. Oh well, it's worth it!

Me too, I just bought it after seeing the news. Never mind, it's worth every penny!

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Woking Released 18/12/2022 at 17:51 #149416
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alan_s in post 149415 said:
casey jones in post 149319 said:
Hi everyone thankyou for woking a very intersting sim and very busy and ive got carnage between aldershot and ash vale jct

Out of interest how do you get the headcodes showing a coloured background? Is this a new feature I've overlooked ?

Its shows the delay of trains in ARS sims only. Not a new feature, have been around for at least 10 years.
In an ARS sim, F3, Options its under train describer mode.
ARS State shows if a train is in ARS (cyan) or not (Pink)
Delay uses green for on time, cyan for early, yellow and red for late and grey for not in ARS

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Woking Released 18/12/2022 at 17:51 #149417
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The coloured TDs are a feature on ARS sims to show train's delay status. https://www.SimSig.co.uk/Forum/ThreadView/54300?postId=148883
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Woking Released 18/12/2022 at 21:01 #149422
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thanks both - I normally disable ARS, preferring to do it myself, so that's why I've never seen it.
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