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Aaron86: someone up for a game?
Temple Meads: Bristol closing soon, no more connections please
Temple Meads: Bristol OPEN! :D
Temple Meads: Details for Bristol in forum, connections from 22:00
Entimix: interested
Ben86: I'd be interested in Bristol, Tim
Colourlight: No new connections for Cambridge please. Closing soon
Temple Meads: Planning to host Bristol at about 22.00 BST - let me know if you're interested ;)
Colourlight: Panels available in Cambridge Session
Colourlight: Cambridge now open for connections
Colourlight: WOT! Cambridge 1985 again! details in the Forum. My last session until next week, sigh!
phil_price479: KX session now Closed
Colourlight: Cambridge is now closed. Last Cambridge session tomorrow due to my shift patten.
Colourlight: Closing Cambridge shortly no new conections unless viewing.
John: nope
phil_price479: try now
John: getting discon phil
phil_price479: Starting KX session...
Colourlight: Cambridge now opeen for connections
Colourlight: Spotted an error in my Post. I,m just confiming that Session will be open for connections at 21/00 BST
Entimix: Looking forward to it :)
Colourlight: The Cambridge 1985 Saga continues at the later time of 21.00 for the benefit of our Aussie cousins who would like a bit of a lie in.
georgerb: Chain tonight ??
Aaron86: i'm trying it now, little problems with Bristol as it hasn't been refreshed but seems working
Jezalenko: Looking forward to tthe chain Aaron
Aaron86: Coming soon: 1985 Mega-chain madness: Exeter-Bristol-SwinDid-Westbury. Brought to you by ITA
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arabianights: i blame illegal immigrants for taking our jobs and affecting our house prices!
arabianights: never mind
arabianights: doesn't seem so
mackeral1234: any sims tonight
arabianights: wazzup homies
Colourlight: No new connections please. Cambridge closing shortly. Resuming tomorrow at the later time of 21.00.
Colourlight: Cambridge 1985 continuing at 19.00 BST. Details in Forum as usual.
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sheffield_v2_132_2_995 22 Feb 2010 22:26 #11

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It's OK....KX isn't one of Kurts.......
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sheffield_v2_132_2_995 22 Feb 2010 23:18 #12

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But the one I'm referring to will be one of mine one day.....

Peter
"The fruitcakes were right. I am for the fruitcakes. I am proud to be a fruitcake. Long may fruitcakes continue."
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sheffield_v2_132_2_995 23 Feb 2010 08:54 #13

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kbarber wrote:
Do I recall that Finsbury Park interlocking was replaced with an SSI a few years back? I imagine it would exhibit standard SSI behaviour (TORR + comprehensive approach locking - that is, a route will clear down as soon as the button is pulled if no train is approaching) whereas the other panels remain non-TORR and every time a button is pulled up while the signal's clear it's a 2 minute timeout. (No, I don't want you to simulate it!!!)

I vaguely recall something about FP becoming an SSI. If so I would expect it to have TORR - but I thought the rest of the panel did already anyway. Comprehensive approach locking would require inputs from the adjacent interlockings.
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