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'''''SimSig''''' is a railway simulation of modern signalling centres. The player takes the role of the [[signaller]] and routes trains and manages incidents in accordance with a timetable. The software is available natively for Windows systems, and can also be run on Linux and Mac installations using a compatibility layer. | '''''SimSig''''' is a railway simulation of modern signalling centres. The player takes the role of the [[signaller]] and routes trains and manages incidents in accordance with a timetable. The software is available natively for Windows systems, and can also be run on Linux and Mac installations using a compatibility layer. | ||
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Many simulations can also be 'chained' together, allowing many people to control an entire area of the railway, and have to react to delays and perturbations caused in signal boxes elsewhere - just like the real thing! | Many simulations can also be 'chained' together, allowing many people to control an entire area of the railway, and have to react to delays and perturbations caused in signal boxes elsewhere - just like the real thing! | ||
Given that ''[[On Our Lines]]'' tracks the adventures of [[User:Jarley|Jarley]], a professional railway signaller instructor, it is not surprising that '' | Given that ''[[On Our Lines]]'' tracks the adventures of [[User:Jarley|Jarley]], a professional railway signaller instructor, it is not surprising that ''SigSim'' has become a popular element of the [[Discord]] server community, with regular multiplayer sessions taking place at a variety of different locations. Coaching and guidance is offered to signalling rookies, whilst those who are more advanced can take on the challenge of operating busy areas with a realist approach, all in a friendly and welcoming environment. | ||