Upcoming Games

(UTC times)


Full list
Add a game

Upcoming Events

No events to display

Who's Online

uboat, Nutter, TUT, SS9g0045 (4 users seen recently)

East Coastway

You are here: Home > Forum > General > General questions, comments, and issues > East Coastway

Page 1 of 1

East Coastway 06/09/2016 at 17:06 #84546
Oddjob
Avatar
130 posts
The Wiki shows the manual for this Sim, no doubt the Master will tell me to be patient
Post has attachments. Log in to view them.
Log in to reply
East Coastway 06/09/2016 at 17:31 #84548
KymriskaDraken
Avatar
963 posts
I suspect that the sim will be along presently.



Kev

Log in to reply
East Coastway 06/09/2016 at 19:03 #84549
DaveHarries
Avatar
1274 posts
Will look forward to this. I luckily got some pics of the boxes at Bexhill, Pevensey & Westham, Polegate, Hampden Park, Berwick, Plumpton and Eastbourne before they closed so will be able to do some custom splash pictures for this sim.

I will be patient but have only one word: Gimme (please!)

Dave

Log in to reply
East Coastway 06/09/2016 at 19:24 #84550
KymriskaDraken
Avatar
963 posts
" said:

I will be patient but have only one word: Gimme (please!)
That was two words.


Kev

Log in to reply
East Coastway 06/09/2016 at 19:50 #84552
greatkingrat
Avatar
75 posts
Will it come with a Southern emergency timetable with 75% of the trains cancelled?
Log in to reply
East Coastway 06/09/2016 at 20:19 #84553
DaveHarries
Avatar
1274 posts
" said:
Will it come with a Southern emergency timetable with 75% of the trains cancelled? :laugh:

Lol. Wonder if someone will create one?

Dave

Log in to reply
East Coastway 06/09/2016 at 20:32 #84554
Javelin395
Avatar
270 posts
I'm just putting together a December 25th timetable if anyone is interested :xmas :xmas :xmas
Log in to reply
East Coastway 06/09/2016 at 20:34 #84555
ajax103
Avatar
1107 posts
Def good to see this coming, wasn't expecting to see this at all!
Log in to reply
East Coastway 06/09/2016 at 21:58 #84558
DaveHarries
Avatar
1274 posts
One gatebox (well, signalbox really as it did control T645 & T800) not referred to in the manual, along with its station, is Plumpton.

Dave

Log in to reply
East Coastway 06/09/2016 at 22:00 #84559
Noisynoel
Avatar
989 posts
That's because Plumpton comes under Three Bridges, hence the T prefix
Noisynoel
Log in to reply
East Coastway 07/09/2016 at 00:16 #84561
Hooverman
Avatar
306 posts
The level crossing at Hampden Park has an autoraise facility on it, however this will only operate if the CDB 2, CDB 3 and CDB 17 levers are restored to normal promptly any train restores the signal to danger. If the signaller fails to restore the lever in a timely manner then the level crossing will remain down even though the auto raise button is illuminated.

Above copied from the manual. It never worked that way when I worked there for 9yrs or when I paid it a visit before it closed.

Last edited: 07/09/2016 at 00:17 by Hooverman
Log in to reply
East Coastway 07/09/2016 at 09:23 #84562
pedroathome
Avatar
895 posts
" said:
The level crossing at Hampden Park has an autoraise facility on it, however this will only operate if the CDB 2, CDB 3 and CDB 17 levers are restored to normal promptly any train restores the signal to danger. If the signaller fails to restore the lever in a timely manner then the level crossing will remain down even though the auto raise button is illuminated.

Above copied from the manual. It never worked that way when I worked there for 9yrs or when I paid it a visit before it closed.
Is this not just a limitation of SimSig? Can't think of any sims where where TORR is not switched on, that a level crossing will raise once a route, or the routes across it have been used without the route being pulled.

James

Log in to reply
East Coastway 07/09/2016 at 13:52 #84563
Hooverman
Avatar
306 posts
" said:
" said:
The level crossing at Hampden Park has an autoraise facility on it, however this will only operate if the CDB 2, CDB 3 and CDB 17 levers are restored to normal promptly any train restores the signal to danger. If the signaller fails to restore the lever in a timely manner then the level crossing will remain down even though the auto raise button is illuminated.

Above copied from the manual. It never worked that way when I worked there for 9yrs or when I paid it a visit before it closed.
Is this not just a limitation of SimSig? Can't think of any sims where where TORR is not switched on, that a level crossing will raise once a route, or the routes across it have been used without the route being pulled.

James
Limitations maybe, or maybe me just being a perfectionist for a location that I lioved to work. It had some greet sequential locking for the crossover points were used.

Log in to reply
East Coastway 07/09/2016 at 16:01 #84564
KymriskaDraken
Avatar
963 posts
" said:
" said:
" said:
The level crossing at Hampden Park has an autoraise facility on it, however this will only operate if the CDB 2, CDB 3 and CDB 17 levers are restored to normal promptly any train restores the signal to danger. If the signaller fails to restore the lever in a timely manner then the level crossing will remain down even though the auto raise button is illuminated.

Above copied from the manual. It never worked that way when I worked there for 9yrs or when I paid it a visit before it closed.
Is this not just a limitation of SimSig? Can't think of any sims where where TORR is not switched on, that a level crossing will raise once a route, or the routes across it have been used without the route being pulled.

James
Limitations maybe, or maybe me just being a perfectionist for a location that I lioved to work. It had some greet sequential locking for the crossover points were used.
So did the LX auto-raise even with the signal levers reversed?

Kev

Log in to reply
East Coastway 07/09/2016 at 18:39 #84566
Hooverman
Avatar
306 posts
" said:
" said:
" said:
" said:
The level crossing at Hampden Park has an autoraise facility on it, however this will only operate if the CDB 2, CDB 3 and CDB 17 levers are restored to normal promptly any train restores the signal to danger. If the signaller fails to restore the lever in a timely manner then the level crossing will remain down even though the auto raise button is illuminated.

Above copied from the manual. It never worked that way when I worked there for 9yrs or when I paid it a visit before it closed.
Is this not just a limitation of SimSig? Can't think of any sims where where TORR is not switched on, that a level crossing will raise once a route, or the routes across it have been used without the route being pulled.

James
Limitations maybe, or maybe me just being a perfectionist for a location that I lioved to work. It had some greet sequential locking for the crossover points were used.
So did the LX auto-raise even with the signal levers reversed?

Kev
Yes as it was worked by track circuit occupation, in much the same way as a normal MCB-CCTV crossing.

Log in to reply
East Coastway 07/09/2016 at 18:51 #84567
KymriskaDraken
Avatar
963 posts
" said:
" said:
" said:
" said:
" said:
The level crossing at Hampden Park has an autoraise facility on it, however this will only operate if the CDB 2, CDB 3 and CDB 17 levers are restored to normal promptly any train restores the signal to danger. If the signaller fails to restore the lever in a timely manner then the level crossing will remain down even though the auto raise button is illuminated.

Above copied from the manual. It never worked that way when I worked there for 9yrs or when I paid it a visit before it closed.
Is this not just a limitation of SimSig? Can't think of any sims where where TORR is not switched on, that a level crossing will raise once a route, or the routes across it have been used without the route being pulled.

James
Limitations maybe, or maybe me just being a perfectionist for a location that I lioved to work. It had some greet sequential locking for the crossover points were used.
So did the LX auto-raise even with the signal levers reversed?

Kev
Yes as it was worked by track circuit occupation, in much the same way as a normal MCB-CCTV crossing.
Interesting. I've raised it on Mantis (15746) for the developer to have a look.


Kev

Log in to reply
East Coastway 09/05/2017 at 18:18 #94995
GW43125
Avatar
495 posts
Evening all,

Just a quick one to add, I've been looking at this sim and noticed that the ground frame at Polegate is labelled as "Polgate". Nothing major, just thought I'd raise it.

Thanks.

Log in to reply
East Coastway 09/05/2017 at 19:46 #94997
DaveHarries
Avatar
1274 posts
GW43125 in post 94995 said:
Evening all,

Just a quick one to add, I've been looking at this sim and noticed that the ground frame at Polegate is labelled as "Polgate". Nothing major, just thought I'd raise it.

Thanks.

Well spotted. However had the level crossing name been misspelt, and you had been referring to that instead of the lever frame name, then that would have been a good pun. :)

Dave

Log in to reply
East Coastway 09/05/2017 at 21:57 #94999
GW43125
Avatar
495 posts
DaveHarries in post 94997 said:
GW43125 in post 94995 said:
Evening all,

Just a quick one to add, I've been looking at this sim and noticed that the ground frame at Polegate is labelled as "Polgate". Nothing major, just thought I'd raise it.

Thanks.

Well spotted. However had the level crossing name been misspelt, and you had been referring to that instead of the lever frame name, then that would have been a good pun. :)

Dave
I'm afraid I've missed the joke there.

Log in to reply
East Coastway 10/05/2017 at 19:45 #95016
DaveHarries
Avatar
1274 posts
The joke is that you can not only raise an issue but you can also raise (the barriers on) a level crossing.

Dave

Log in to reply
East Coastway 10/05/2017 at 20:00 #95017
RainbowNines
Avatar
272 posts
At a manual crossing you might see the signalman POL the GATE shut too...........

Dearie me...

Log in to reply
East Coastway 11/05/2017 at 03:26 #95026
Gwasanaethau
Avatar
509 posts
RainbowNines in post 95017 said:
At a manual crossing you might see the signalman POL the GATE shut too...........

Dearie me...
And here’s me thinking it had something to do with crossing GATES hanging on POLES…*sigh*!

Log in to reply
East Coastway 12/05/2017 at 16:53 #95058
GW43125
Avatar
495 posts
DaveHarries in post 95016 said:
The joke is that you can not only raise an issue but you can also raise (the barriers on) a level crossing.
RainbowNines in post 95017 said:
At a manual crossing you might see the signalman POL the GATE shut too...........
*Insert strings of facepalm emojis here*

Last edited: 12/05/2017 at 16:54 by GW43125
Reason: Don't you just love it when a missing forward slash stuffs up the whole formatting?

Log in to reply
East Coastway 25/05/2017 at 19:44 #95371
DriverCurran
Avatar
685 posts
Text now changed and V1.1 has been resent to Geoff

Paul

You have to get a red before you can get any other colour
Log in to reply
East Coastway 25/05/2017 at 23:18 #95384
GeoffM
Avatar
6306 posts
DriverCurran in post 95371 said:
Text now changed and V1.1 has been resent to Geoff

Paul
Uploaded - please click Check for Updates.

Apologies for the delay.

SimSig Boss
Log in to reply