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SandhillsTitle | Version | Released |
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Simulation (Payware) | 1.3 | 22-12-2020 |
08/04/2015 WTT (Midnight, 0400 & 1400 starts included) | 5.1 | 08-06-2021 |
29/12/2018 (Loop Line Closure) WTT (0515 and 1400 starts included) | 2.0 | 25-06-2020 |
02/01/2019 (Hamilton Square- Birkenhead North Closure) WTT (0515 and 1400 starts included) | 2.0 | 25-06-2020 |
Additional user-written timetables are available to download here .
This simulation covers the area controlled by Sandhills IECC, which controls almost the whole of the Merseyrail network (A small part of the Wirral line is controlled by Chester PSB, and Ellesmere Port, and part of the Northern line by Hunts Cross signalbox.) It is roughly set from 2006 when Hall Road TMD closed through to present day, however a compromise era is available for slight older timetables.
The Wirral desk of the simulation looks after the Liverpool loop line, and the electric services to the four spokes of the Wirral line network; Chester, Ellesmere Port, West Kirby, and New Brighton. The lines drop underground on the approach to Conway Park, and just after Birkenhead Central heading towards Liverpool. It also looks after the diesel services which arrive from Dee Marsh Junction. One of the networks two EMU depots is located at Birkenhead North.
In contrast to the Wirral desk, the Northern desk network is more like a trident, with services running from the three branches of Southport, Kirkby, and Ormskirk through to Liverpool Central, and beyond to Hunts Cross. Southport is also home to diesel services, which run on the line to Wigan. A number of freight services also run briefly through the area from the main route into Liverpool, and onto the docks. Merseyrail's main depot is located adjacent to Kirkdale station.
Play with no special scenario
This scenario is designed for use with the Sandhills SO 29 12 2018 timetable.
The Liverpool loop line was shut with all train services turning back at Birkenhead Central and Birkenhead North. There was also no services operated by Northern Rail in or out of Southport due to industrial action (Not to be confused with the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network).
The simulation starts up reminder appliances in place. Detonator protection was provided as follows.
Line | Protection Point |
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Down West Kirby | Approach ML561# |
Up West Kirby | Beyond ML564# |
Down Chester | Approach ML715# |
Up Chester | Beyond ML716# |
Stock Interchange Line | Approach ML44# |
NB - # Denotes substandard distance.
This scenario is designed for use with the Sandhills SX 02 01 2019 timetable.
Following on from the Loop line closure, work continued between Hamilton Square and Birkenhead North, while services around the loop from Chester and Ellesmere Port resumed. There was also a normal Northern Rail service to and from Southport (Not to be confused with the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network).
The simulation starts up reminder appliances in place. Detonator protection was provided as follows.
Line | Protection Point |
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Down West Kirby | Beyond ML553# to Approach ML561# |
Up West Kirby | Beyond ML564# to Approach ML554# |
NB - # Denotes substandard distance.
A random platform will be closed at Birkenhead North, Rock Ferry or Southport, depending on the option selected.
The simulation is primarily set after 2006.
Full information to simulate an earlier era was not available. As a compromise, selecting 'Hall Lane TMD' turns the Wall Siding at Hall Road into an entry and exit point to allow slightly older (Pre 2006) timetables to be written.
This option also enabled the Canning Street North line.
Scale of problems: Select the probability of failures and late running.
Extra TD Interpose: With this option turned on, depots, sidings, and yards will automatically interpose the TD for entering trains. This is turned off by default, which is more realistic.
Full ARS is provided.
Rail Head Treatment Trains - It is highly recommended you do not enable ARS for class 3 trains. Please note that because certain Class 3 trains (Which are generally Rail Head Treatment Trains, but can also be de-icer, weed killing, or infrastructure test trains) which traverse a location more than once are not properly handled and have a risk of ARS setting an incorrect route. All such affected trains seed, or enter, the simulation with ARS turned off. The risk of an ARS mis-route is true to real life.
Interlocking labels can be turned on per workstation using the "INT" control located near the on duty berth.
By default the screen labelling is per the real IECC. Extra labels can be turned on using the "LBL" control located near the on duty berth.
The entire area is electrified with 750V DC third rail, with the following exceptions:
CCTV crossings , a message is generated to remind the user that the CCTV picture has been switched on. Assign a sound to Simulation Message 1 for an audible alarm at Hoylake and Leasowe, and Simulation Message 2 for Maghull.
Permissive working (PP) is authorised at the following locations:
During service disruption, passenger trains are authorised to start back from:
Auto-normalising points are provided at the following locations:
All Stop signals between Green Lane / Birkenhead Part and around the Liverpool Loop Line are two aspect (Red/Green). As repeaters are not provided for all signals, it is possible for a Green-> Red aspect sequence to be displayed to drivers. Unusually, however, there are no restrictions on operating these signals- they may be cleared at any time, and drivers will accept a Green-> Red aspect sequence without a Yellow aspect, or delayed clearance of the preceding signal. This reflects real life practice.
Aspect | Image | Meaning |
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Red / Blank | Signal at Danger | |
Green / Yellow | Signal Off, next signal at Danger | |
Green / Green | Signal Off, next signal Off | |
Green / Blank | Signal Off, next signal not repeated |
Warner exit for Signal 576 at Bidston is only available for routes from Signal 580 on the Down Wrexham.
Permissive working is authorised at Southport Platforms 1 - 6
During service disruption, passenger trains are authorised to start back from:
Auto-normalising points are provided at the following locations:
Ground Frame is mothballed out of use. The sim starts up with the relevant reminder appliances in place
This is a standard weekday timetable for the area. To add interest, the autumn Railhead Treatment Train movements have been included in this timetable.
It is not advised to put any of the Class 3 trains into ARS.
There are several different types of level crossings on the sim.
Crossing | Short Code | Type | Workstation | Interlocking Area | Notes |
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Ainsdale | AE | CCTV | Northern | STHPORT | Controlled by the Northern Desk Crossing Keeper |
Aughton Road | AR | CCTV | Northern | STHPORT | Controlled by the Northern Desk Crossing Keeper |
Birkdale | BE | CCTV | Northern | STHPORT | Controlled by the Northern Desk Crossing Keeper |
Brook Hall | BC | CCTV | Northern | BOOTLE | Controlled by the Northern Desk Crossing Keeper |
Carlton Lane | CN | UWC | Wirral | WKIRBY | Combined into SA/CN on the dial window |
Carr Lane | CE | UWC | Wirral | WKIRBY | |
Clover-le-Dale | CD | UWC | Northern | STHPORT | Combined into CD/FP on the dial window |
Crescent Road | CR | AHB | Northern | STHPORT | |
Duke Street | DS | CCTV | Northern | STHPORT | Controlled by the Northern Desk Crossing Keeper |
Eccles | ES | CCTV | Northern | BOOTLE | Controlled by the Northern Desk Crossing Keeper |
Elm Grove | EG | UWC | Wirral | WKIRBY | |
Fazakerley | FZ | MCG | Northern | ORMSKIRK | |
Fisherman Path | FP | UWC | Northern | STHPORT | Combined into CD/FP on the dial window |
Freshfield | FD | CCTV | Northern | BOOTLE | Controlled by the Northern Desk Crossing Keeper |
Hall Road | HR | CCTV | Northern | BOOTLE | Controlled by the Northern Desk Crossing Keeper |
Hesketh | HH | UWC | Northern | BOOTLE | |
High Ground | - | UWC | Northern | STHPORT | Not marked on the display as per the real IECC. Located between Freshfield and Ainsdale, and protected by signals 99 and 100. Call is received from Woodvale Aerodrome Tower for permission to use |
Hoylake | HE | CCTV | Wirral | WKIRBY | |
Leosowe | LW | CCTV | Wirral | WKIRBY | |
Maghull | MG | CCTV | Northern | ORMSKIRK | |
Melrose Avenue | MA | UWC | Wirral | WKIRBY | |
Portland Street | PS | CCTV | Northern | STHPORT | Controlled by the Northern Desk Crossing Keeper |
Sandringham Avenue | SA | UWC | Wirral | WKIRBY | Combined into SA/CN on the dial window |
Tolans | TS | UWC | Wirral | WKIRBY | |
Waterloo | WO | CCTV | Northern | BOOTLE | Controlled by the Northern Desk Crossing Keeper |
With the help of ARS, Sandhills can be played with reasonable ease in single player. In multiplayer , Sandhills is ideally suited to two players, with each person controlling one of the workstations.
The simulation chains on all fringes:
Simulation | Location |
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Chester | Hooton |
Edge Hill | Edge Lane Jn |
Hunts Cross | Liverpool South Parkway |
North East Wales | Dee Marsh Jn |
Wigan Wallgate | Burscough Bridge |
In addition to the standard shortcut keys , the following are available:
Key | Area Wirral | Area Northern |
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1 | Hoylake | Liverpool Central |
2 | Wallasey Grove Road | Sandhills |
3 | Birkenhead North | Bootle Oriel Road |
4 | Hamilton Square | Hall Road |
5 | James Street | Formby |
6 | - | Hillside |
7 | - | Southport |
Simulation by Karl Latham.
08/04/2015, 29/12/2018 and 02/01/2019 WTTs by John Mills.
With thanks to the 65.
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Code | Box |
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No Prefix | Sandhills IECC |
BB | Burscough Bridge |
DM | Dee Marsh |
HN | Hooton |
LE | Edge Hill |
Sandhills IECC signals are plated ML on the ground.
Code | Ground Frame |
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- | Aintree Emergency GF |
- | Goods Yard GF |
Generally speaking all platforms,loops, and sidings can accommodate 2 x 3 car 507/508 units. Exceptions are listed below.
Location | Length | Notes |
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Bidston Stabling Siding | 90m | |
Port Sunlight Down Siding | 530m | NO DC |
Sandhills Neck | 22m | NO DC (Timetable must be far end + exact) |
Southport P1 | 136m | |
P2 | 179m | |
P3 | 186m | |
P4 | 170m | |
P5 | 243m | |
P6 | 241m | |
Hall Road Siding | 195m |
Headcodes used on the Merseyrail DC network have remained static for many years, though please note if playing timetables pre 2006 they may not match the list below.
Note - On the Wirral workstation letter generally indicates service destination after traversing the loop
Code | Destination |
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B | Birkenhead North |
C | Chester |
D | Kirkdale C.S. |
G | Liverpool Central |
H | Hooton |
K | Kirkby |
N | New Brighton |
O | Ormskirk |
R | Rock Ferry / Birkenhead Central / Hamilton Square |
S | Southport |
U | Hunts Cross |
W | West Kirkby |
Y | Ellesmere Port |
Headcodes used on the Wales & Borders services to and from Bidston have remained static for many years, though please note if playing timetables pre 2006 they may not match the list below.
Code | Destination |
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F | Bidston |
J | Wrexham |
All splash screens of the IECC for this simulation where taken on official organised visits. High resolution versions can be viewed in the links below. Splash Screens of stations and trains where taken by Richard Houghton (Steamer).
The following features are not simulated in SimSig, but are present in real life:
The Liverpool underground area uses Trip Cock equipment rather than TPWS. There are special rules for trains without Trip Cocks to traverse the Liverpool underground area.
Wirral Line:
Northern Line:
Last edited by headshot119 on 26/02/2022 at 19:37