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manual signaling sites? 21/08/2010 at 19:27 #1656
ozzyd9001
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does any one know of any sites that deals with the old way of signaling, i.e leavers and bells.??

thanks in advace

yours

paul

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manual signaling sites? 21/08/2010 at 19:27 #10877
ozzyd9001
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does any one know of any sites that deals with the old way of signaling, i.e leavers and bells.??

thanks in advace

yours

paul

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manual signaling sites? 21/08/2010 at 19:38 #10878
Firefly
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Do you mean simulator or real info?

PC Rail heritage do some really good absolute block simulations.

or for real life info www.signalbox.org

Kev

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manual signaling sites? 21/08/2010 at 19:39 #10879
UKTrainMan
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I suggest this for bells (from Clive himself (one of the members on here)).

Here are his other signalling pages

Hope this helps, somewhat.

Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for.
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manual signaling sites? 21/08/2010 at 19:51 #10880
Zoe
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There are also a few of us on here that have a specific intersest in that area and may be able to help if you have any questions.
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manual signaling sites? 21/08/2010 at 20:08 #10881
jc92
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ill second that, i work on a heritage line in two absolute block manual boxes if you want to know anything.
"We don't stop camborne wednesdays"
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manual signaling sites? 21/08/2010 at 20:14 #10882
Zoe
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jc92 said:
ill second that, i work on a heritage line in two absolute block manual boxes if you want to know anything.

GCR, SVR or Peak Rail?

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manual signaling sites? 21/08/2010 at 20:25 #10883
jc92
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someone knows their stuff about the only three heritage railway ABs ;). ....peak rail
"We don't stop camborne wednesdays"
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manual signaling sites? 21/08/2010 at 21:39 #10886
ozzyd9001
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whoops
sorry i meant sim sites
i am also very intersted in real sites too

i was lucky as a child if haveing a family freind who was a relif signalman who worked the boxs from lincoln st marks to thorpe on the hill on the midland out of lincoln, and i was lucky in working all the boxs from time to time

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manual signaling sites? 21/08/2010 at 21:59 #10887
Danny252
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(Oops, I can't read)
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manual signaling sites? 22/08/2010 at 11:44 #10898
BarryM
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An excelent sim at Siam."Aller Junction". It is not Freeware.
http://www.siam.co.uk/

BarryM

Barry, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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manual signaling sites? 23/08/2010 at 17:12 #10924
dwprices
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I had forgoten about siam.co.uk just had another look at it, downloaded the IoW windowed version - taken a bit of time to get used to it - not as good as SIMSIG, but still good fun, on a rainy day.
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manual signaling sites? 23/08/2010 at 18:51 #10926
Simdmuk
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A very comprehensive set of sims is available from http://www.svrsig.org/ A free Windows version is available to download (limited useage) but you can, with a small payment upgrade to the full registered version. Two full operational boxes are included, Exeter West Box and Kidderminster,but a number of other boxes are accessible to operate the lever frames (but no trains or block instruments). Its also available by CD-Rom, but the postage is steep and the CD-Rom version seems to have a bug with Kidderminster. The full registered downloaded version though is fine.
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