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Thanks for Liverpool Lime street

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Thanks for Liverpool Lime street 27/07/2012 at 15:36 #34382
limh
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I just wanted to say a very large thanks to those responsible for Simsig, but particularly the people who wrote Liverpool Lime street. For a total beginner like me, whose only connection with Rail is as a passenger, it is the perfect scenario for learning (after Royston, of course, without whose beginner's guide I'd be pretty much stuck: big thanks to Royston too!).

It's lovely to have a SimSig that fits on one screen, is busy enough to be interesting even in simple mode with nothing set up to go wrong, and perfect for getting used to the general procedures of signalling as simulated in SimSig.

I'm looking forward to trying it with platform closures and delays, and also looking forward to trying a simple simulation with a longer bit of track to look after. Thanks all!

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Thanks for Liverpool Lime street 27/07/2012 at 16:20 #34383
Uncle Pete
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I agree a lovely little sim also can be busy, another good one is Lancing this keeps you busy with crossings




REGARDS Martin

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Thanks for Liverpool Lime street 28/07/2012 at 00:56 #34394
mfcooper
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" said:
I just wanted to say a very large thanks to those responsible for Simsig...
That would be Geoff (GeoffM on the forum)


" said:
...but particularly the people who wrote Liverpool Lime street.
That would be me, with some help from people as mentioned in the Wiki manual for Lime Street.

Lime Street Manual

And you're welcome :cheer:

Last edited: 28/07/2012 at 01:03 by mfcooper
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Thanks for Liverpool Lime street 28/07/2012 at 09:05 #34397
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Gloucester is a good intermediate Sim I think. For people looking to move on from Royston and the smaller Sims, Gloucester is probably about right for the next step I'd say
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Thanks for Liverpool Lime street 28/07/2012 at 10:51 #34399
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I think I'm kind of addicted to Brighton after those starting sims. Though it's only beta, it has only two panels that one person can handle them quite fine (given that there are no big incidents).
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Thanks for Liverpool Lime street 02/08/2012 at 15:31 #34579
limh
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Thanks for all the replies and suggestions. I did download Lancing, but I think I must have done something wrong because it appeared without a timetable.
I've currently restarted Lime Street but got courageous enough to try "One of those days" mode, with platform 1 shut. It's fun!

I'll have a look at Gloucester and Brighton. My own personal geographical area is Norwich, but I can see that it's far too close to Geoff's conflict-of-interest areas - and there's no reason one should play close to home.

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Thanks for Liverpool Lime street 02/08/2012 at 15:32 #34582
Stephen Fulcher
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There is a topic on here from recently of how to get the timetable up in Lancing. I would suggest browsing the Lancing area of the forum.
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