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LU - Jubilee Line 30/10/2012 at 08:41 #37033
sedriver
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Hi everyone,

While travelling yesterday on the jubilee line of the London Underground, it struck me that it would be a great area to simulate. I thought this because:
-large train through put per hour
-trains terminate at different locations i.e. Stratford, Stanmore, Wembley Park, Willisden Green
-the route serves to depots - Stratford Market and Neaden
-the actual signalling for this line is done on a system similar to IECC

Please let me know what you think, comments welcome and respected.

Sedriver

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LU - Jubilee Line 06/12/2012 at 12:25 #38789
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This sounds like a great idea id love to see more LUL lines simulated but I have this cant be done for legal reasons
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LU - Jubilee Line 06/12/2012 at 12:36 #38794
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This sounds like a great idea id love to see more LUL lines simulated but I have this cant be done for legal reasons
You've said that before and been told it's not true.

Peter

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LU - Jubilee Line 06/12/2012 at 12:37 #38795
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This sounds like a great idea id love to see more LUL lines simulated but I have this cant be done for legal reasons
We already have one LUL sim, so I can't see there being any legal issues.

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LU - Jubilee Line 06/12/2012 at 13:39 #38799
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" said:
Hi everyone,

While travelling yesterday on the jubilee line of the London Underground, it struck me that it would be a great area to simulate. I thought this because:
-large train through put per hour
-trains terminate at different locations i.e. Stratford, Stanmore, Wembley Park, Willisden Green
-the route serves to depots - Stratford Market and Neaden
-the actual signalling for this line is done on a system similar to IECC

Please let me know what you think, comments welcome and respected.

Sedriver
The Jubilee line on its own would be quite repetitive even allowing for all the different destinations as it is essentially an end to end line, at least as far as the train service is concerned. Much more interesting would be sections of the sub-surface network which has lots of junctions and interworking between services on different lines.
I have in the past dabbled with writing a couple of computer simulations of some LUL locations where I have worked and was quite pleased with the result: Harrow On The Hill
I've considered doing one of Baker St SCC where I currently work but it covers a big area and when I started doing the first simulations I never bothered to consider that I might want to do other locations and so there is no separation between basic system simulation and site spcific data making adapating the software to other locations difficult.
Having said that Baker St SCC would be a good one to do as it covers the Aldgate triangle, the north side of the Circle Line, Baker St junction and all the way out to Wembley Park. If it is done as Baker St SCC was a couple of years ago, then you would also get the Jubilee Line from Stanmore to Charing Cross/Westminster

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LU - Jubilee Line 08/02/2013 at 19:02 #41324
sedriver
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Hi Harsig,

I do understand what you are saying - Earl's Court would be fun!

Any chance of getting a copy of Harrow on the Hill - this looks great!

Josh

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LU - Jubilee Line 08/02/2013 at 19:14 #41325
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Harsig Wrote:
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The Jubilee line on its own would be quite repetitive even allowing for all the different destinations as it is essentially an end to end line, at least as far as the train service is concerned. Much more interesting would be sections of the sub-surface network which has lots of junctions and interworking between services on different lines.
I have in the past dabbled with writing a couple of computer simulations of some LUL locations where I have worked and was quite pleased with the result: Harrow On The Hill
I've considered doing one of Baker St SCC where I currently work but it covers a big area and when I started doing the first simulations I never bothered to consider that I might want to do other locations and so there is no separation between basic system simulation and site spcific data making adapating the software to other locations difficult.
Having said that Baker St SCC would be a good one to do as it covers the Aldgate triangle, the north side of the Circle Line, Baker St junction and all the way out to Wembley Park. If it is done as Baker St SCC was a couple of years ago, then you would also get the Jubilee Line from Stanmore to Charing Cross/Westminster
Where can you get versions of those sims (If you can)? If not - can you make thm available?

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