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Wolverhampton ManualTitle | Version | Released |
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Simulation (Payware) | 1.9 | 25/04/2023 |
15/10/2009 WTT (Midnight and 0445 Start included) | 5.2 | 11/07/2024 |
08/04/2015 WTT (Midnight, 0400 & 1400 starts included) | 5.1 | 27/11/2021 |
Additional user-written timetables are available to download here .
Welcome to Wolverhampton PSB - another in SimSig's range of one-player simulations. It's still an important signalbox though, being on the main line through Birmingham. Those of you familiar with Stafford, Birmingham New Street, and Coventry may notice that Wolverhampton is upside down compared to those boxes. This is simply due to the fact that the Wolverhampton signallers operate the panel with their backs to the railway on the east side of the tracks - the others are on the west side.
There are just four passenger stations within the Wolverhampton control area: Wolverhampton itself, plus three smaller stations. Only a couple of freight sidings exist - and no yards.
Although Wolverhampton is electrified along the main (Stour) lines, the Shrewsbury branch is not beyond Oxley and trains to/from that branch used to use Wolverhampton as a locomotive change point - southbound the diesel locomotive would come off and head to a stabling area, with an electric locomotive replacing it; northbound the opposite. Modern timetables see only Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) coming from the Shrewsbury direction and rarely proceeding farther south than Birmingham. Therefore modern day timetables rarely see a locomotive change. Just beyond Stafford Road Junction is Oxley Carriage Sidings which is as far as the electrification goes along the Shrewsbury branch.
Birmingham Area Map
- A schematic showing main and link lines in the Birmingham area.
Wolverhampton PSB closed on 5th May 2015, when control transferred to the West Midlands Signalling Centre in Birmingham on a Westcad VDU system. Though resignalled and fitted mostly with axle counters instead of track circuits , the layout is virtually identical.
No late running or trackside equipment failures.
Some train delays, with a chance of trackside equipment failures.
Multiple failures and delays.
The PSB as it was following the closure of the Princes End branch, and numerous other sidings which were controlled by the box on commissioning.
Reflecting the changing nature of operations, the Up Sidings, Middle Siding and Coal Yard sidings at Wolverhampton were closed, with the Up and Down Goods Loop converted to a 4th through platform. The sidings at Littleton Colliery had also closed by this time.
Wolverhampton features four-aspect colour-light signalling throughout almost the entire area.
Trains enter from the Birmingham direction at Galton Junction. They are not under your control at this point but can be seen progressing along to Dudley Port where most trains will proceed along the main line. However, in earlier days, some freight trains may be looped in the Down Goods by the Birmingham signaller. Unusually you can see which route is set by the Birmingham signaller here. It is you, however, that routes them from the main line or goods loop onwards through Tipton station.
In the opposite direction you have the choice of routing into the Up Goods or along the main line. The Birmingham signaller will route out of the other end, though will be are unable to see this, (nor should you need to do so).
The Tipton area has a level crossing which is locally monitored by a crossing keeper at Watery Lane. Once you have set routes over the crossing, the crossing keeper there can see trains approaching and will lower the barriers appropriately. Therefore it is important to set the routes early enough so the crossing keeper has a chance to get the barriers down without delaying the train. Once the barriers are down, the crossing is clear, and the routes are set, the green circle adjacent to the appropriate signal will change to a solid white roundel.
At the south (right) end of the station there are alternative routes between some signals. The blue "via" buttons must be used for all routes in/out of Wolverhampton at the south end. Not all possible alternatives are available to be used as the real-life interlocking was only programmed with a maximum of two options where alternatives exist.
When taking a locomotive off a train, use the white exit triangles as the exit rather than the main signal. This gives the driver a shunting aspect, and ensures the train description stays with the train rather than the locomotive.
When coming from the Shrewsbury direction, trains can either turn left towards Bushbury Junction or right towards Wolverhampton station. The train approaching indications will show either for the Oxley Chord or the Up Shrewsbury depending on the routing set by Oxley signalbox (simulated off area by Wolverhampton SimSig).
Note that when sending two trains in quick succession towards Shrewsbury, the second train will be held at Stafford Road Junction until the preceding train has cleared the long section ahead.
There is a ground frame at Four Ashes. This allows Up trains to access the sidings there, or for Down trains from the sidings to head towards Bushbury Junction.
There are just two levers on the ground frame: a release lever, and a points lever. Two further controls allow the user to specify the handsignals given by the person on the ground. As per real life, it is possible to give a handsignal without the frame's levers being in an appropriate position, so check carefully before giving any. To be able to release the ground frame, points 305 need to be in the reverse position.
There are eleven levers on the frame: the two release levers, five signal and four points levers operating the points and signals shown on the diagram. Signals LC6 and LC7 only control exit to the main lines.
There is a 180 second timer for releasing the shunt frames, and separate releases for up and down lines so that an up departure can be signalled without blocking the down main line.
The Up shunt frame will hold signal WN205 (Up) and the Down shunt frame will hold signal WN208 (Down) at red.
Train describer stepping is provided on main, some call-on, and warner routes only. There is no TD stepping for the call-on routes out of the station to the white triangles. There is no TD stepping from shunt signals.
All lines are provided with standard 25kV AC overhead electrification, with the exception of Wolverhampton Up Siding 3 and Coal Yard, the Heath Town neck, Osier Bed sidings, Wolverhampton Steel terminal, Four Ashes siding and Littleton Colliery siding.
There is just one level crossing under Wolverhampton's direct control, a CCTV crossing at Noose Lane. There is nothing special or unusual to note about this level crossing, except perhaps the limited notice of approaching trains from the Walsall (Darlaston Junction) area.
The Wolverhampton simulation is ideal for a single player.
The simulation chains at the following locations:
Simulation | Location |
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Birmingham New Street | Galton Jn |
Stafford OR Staffordshire | Trent Valley Jn |
Telford and Oxley | Oxley |
Walsall | Darlaston Junction |
The Stafford and Staffordshire simulations both simulate the fringe towards Trent Valley Jn; either may be chained. There is no requirement to run Wolverhampton in any specific era to chain to either simulation.
Simulation by: Geoff Mayo
15/10/2009 WTT by: MarkC
08/04/2015 WTT by: Meld
Code | Box |
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NS | Birmingham New Street* |
OY | Oxley* |
SD4 | Stafford No.4* |
WL | Walsall* |
*Fringe box, signals not controlled in this simulation.
Non-prefixed signals are controlled by Wolverhampton (WN)
Location | Platform/Siding | Length (m) |
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Albrighton | Up | 92 |
::: | Down | 138 |
Bilbrook | Down | 68 |
::: | Up | 64 |
Codsall | Down | 94 |
::: | Up | 97 |
Coseley | All | 122 |
Cosford | All | 122 |
Dudley Port | All | 89 |
Penkridge | Down | 96 |
::: | Up | 101 |
Sandwell & Dudley | Up | 271 |
::: | Down | 272 |
Smethwick Galton Bridge | Up | 149 |
::: | Down | 151 |
Tipton | Up | 101 |
::: | Down | 106 |
Wolverhampton | 1 | 267 |
::: | 2 | 278 |
::: | 3 | 244 |
::: | 4 | 278 |
::: | 5 | 86 |
::: | 6 | 120 |
Location | Loop | Length (m) |
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Bushbury | DGL | 981 |
Four Ashes | UGL | 440 |
Watery Lane | DGL | 416 |
::: | UGL | 416 |
Location | Siding | Length (m) |
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Wolverhampton | CS1 | 332 |
::: | CS2 | 344 |
Source: Network Rail's Operational Rules
TIPLOC (Entry Point) | Mandatory? | Description |
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GALTONJ (EDGJ) | Y | Galton Jn |
SNDWDUD | N | Sandwell & Dudley |
DUDLPT | Y | Dudley Port |
TIPTON | N | Tipton |
COSELEY | N | Coseley |
MNMRGRN | N; Y for the Steel Terminal | Monmore Green |
WVRMPTN | Y | Wolverhampton |
WVRMTNJ | Only required for Shrewsbury branch | Wolverhampton North Jn |
BSBYJN | Y | Bushbury Jn |
BSBYJDG | Only required if using the loop | Bushbury Down Goods Loop |
FRASL | Y for Up direction only | Four Ashes |
PNKRDG | Y | Penkridge |
STAFTVJ | Y | Stafford Trent Valley Jn* |
STAFRD4 (EUST) | Y | Stafford No.4* |
* - Either location can be used as the mandatory timing point has changed from one to the other over the years. The locations are about half a minute apart so this makes little difference for timetabling purposes.
TIPLOC (Entry Point) | Mandatory? | Description |
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DRLSTNJ (EDGJ) | Y | Darlaston Jn |
PBLJWM | Y | Portobello Jn |
BSBYJN | Y | Bushbury Jn |
TIPLOC (Entry Point) | Mandatory? | Description |
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WVRMTNJ | Y | Wolverhampton North Jn |
OXLEY | Y | Oxley |
BILBROK | N | Billbrook |
CODSALL | N | Codsall |
ALBRGHT | N | Albrighton |
COSFORD (EUSH) | Y | Cosford |
Splash1 | Wolverhampton signalbox |
Splash2 | WN85 at Wolverhampton platform 2- note the unusual arrangement, to fit under the station canopy! |
Splash3 | A Class 323 waits in platform 5 at Wolverhampton, with a stopping service to Birmingham |
Splash4 | The north end of Wolverhampton station in BR days. The photographer's train is arriving in, or departing from, platform 3. The train immediately to the left is in the Up/Down Goods Loop, while the light engine to the far left is in Up Siding 2. |
Cab ride, Birmingham International to Wolverhampton |
Last edited by Steamer on 28/07/2024 at 17:59