Megjelent a Crewe (SimSig)

A SimSig Crewe szimuláció a környező számos kis jelzőállomást és a Crewe PSB-t is magában foglalja, a fő ábrázolt korszak a Crewe állomás 1985-ös új jelzők utáni időszaka.

A Crewe szimuláció a West Coast Mainline vonalat fedi le Madeley-től (exkluzív) Acton Grange Junction-ig (exkluzív), valamint a Sandbachon keresztül Manchester és Runcornon keresztül Liverpool felé vezető elágazások egy részét. A Shrewsbury, Chester, Greenbank és Kidsgrove felé vezető elágazások szintén szerepelnek, csakúgy, mint a Basford Hall-i pályaudvari komplexum számos hozzáférési pontja.

Olyan opciókat is beépítettünk, amelyekkel egy játékos számára is könnyebben kezelhetővé válik a munka, mint például az extra automatikus gombok, valamint a szabályozott vasúti átjárók és az abszolút blokkoló berendezések kikapcsolása.

Crewe mind a hét szomszédos szimulációhoz kapcsolódik, ami hatalmas változatosságot tesz lehetővé a többjátékos játékokban.

https://www.simsig.co.uk/Product/Details/84

 

 

Central Coast NSW Released (SimSig)

Central Coast NSW has been released. This sim covers Sydney's 'Main North' line from Hawkesbury River all the way to Islington Junction and the city of Newcastle.

This is a slow-paced regional sim, covering a lot of territory, where your regulation decisions are key. Turning a heavy coal train out in front of an express will have you potentially living with your decision for hours!

Central Coast can chain to Sydney North for a large multiplayer game. Trains will 'hand over' between sims at Woy Woy tunnel.

Freight traffic does not always run exactly to timetable. Some trains gain time when given a good run, others struggle to keep time. Trains departing balloon loops, especially Eraring, are generally not given enough time and will appear to be late - this is quite normal. Learning the running times between locations through experience will help you path these slow freighters.

https://www.simsig.co.uk/Wiki/Show?page=simulations:centralcoastnsw

Woking - Released (SimSig)

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

Take control of our version of Woking ASC, the real Woking ASC opened in August 1997, replacing a number of smaller signalboxes, some of which dated from the 1930s. The signalbox consists of a raised rear supervisory dias with two routesetting panel positions and a large rear indication panel visible to everybody. Despite being fitted with the same style cutouts for the headcode displays as Wimbledon ASC which has ARS: Woking ASC was never fitted with it, however the simulation has! A third position on a separate freestanding panel was added in the 2013.

https://www.simsig.co.uk/Wiki/Show?page=simulations:woking

Cornwall - Released (SimSig)

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

Take control of the Cornish Mainline, from St Germans all the way to the buffer stops at Penzance, as well as the Cornish branch lines to Looe, Fowey, Newquay, Parkandillack, Falmouth Docks, and St Ives.

This simulation covers the Cornish mechanical signal boxes from the fringe with Plymouth Panel Signal Box at St Germans all the way to Penzance, including the branch lines to Looe, Fowey, Newquay, Parkandillack, Falmouth Docks and St Ives.

There are nine signal boxes simulated, controlling a variety of technologies from Mechanical with tokens and absolute block to modern SSI and relay based interlockings.

https://www.simsig.co.uk/Wiki/Show?page=simulations:cornwall

Signalling, Diagrams and simulations (Railway Data Centre)

This simulation depicts the mechanical and electric interlocking as they would have been between 1965 and the box's closure in 2013.
A copy of the timetable used in this simulation is shown below, or to read a brief history about the box or view a full quality diagram, click HERE.
PLEASE NOTE: You may have to wait several minutes for a train to be offered to you

Regulation is required to keep trains moving and on time, so make sure to keep an eye on the timetable, as some trains will need to be stopped to allow others to pass and not all trains stops at Hindley.

Forrás és több szimuláció: http://www.railwaydata.co.uk/signalling/

NXSYS, Signalling and Interlocking Simulator

New February 2022: New versions of the application(s) have been released, including up-to-date 64-bit and 32-bit Windows executables as a standard MSI installer, including all features from the last 5 years, and a new documentation/help system including a new document on signalling logic design and a greatly updated main help document. See the downloads section below.

Here are the current Windows and macOS downloadables for NXSYS (enn-ex-sys), my simulator of relay logic signalling and interlocking as (still) used in New York City, but rapidly being replaced by more recent technologies (viz., CBTC, “Communications-based train control”).

Bővebben: NXSYS, Signalling and Interlocking Simulator

Penrith & St. Marys and Sydney North

SimSig is proud to present the next sim from Sydney, NSW, Australia! Penrith & St Marys Signal Boxes are located on the Main West line in the greater western suburbs of Sydney, at the foot of the Blue Mountains. Penrith is the main terminus and stabling location in the west for the Sydney suburban service, and you will also guide freight and intercity trains through the area. Many signallers fondly refer to Penrith Box as the best job they ever worked.

https://www.simsig.co.uk/Product/Details/229

Manual: https://www.simsig.co.uk/Wiki/Show?page=simulations:penrithandstmarys

 

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