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Sessions are usually held on a Saturday evening, with signups opening on the preceding Tuesday. Workstations will generally be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, but this will be subject to confirmation until the afternoon before the session begins. If you wish to work a particular panel let us know when signing up - we can't always guarantee this, but the [[SimSig:Host|hosts]] will try their best. Those not wanting to take part will be able to watch by tuning into the ''On Our Lines'' [[Discord]] server. A report will also be added to ''Bradshaw'' after a Session to keep a record of the event, as well as to facilitate a handover when a simulation is played over multiple Sessions.
Sessions are usually held on a Saturday evening, with signups opening on the preceding Tuesday. Workstations will generally be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, but this will be subject to confirmation until the afternoon before the session begins. If you wish to work a particular panel let us know when signing up - we can't always guarantee this, but the [[SimSig:Host|hosts]] will try their best. Those not wanting to take part will be able to watch by tuning into the ''On Our Lines'' [[Discord]] server. A report will also be added to ''Bradshaw'' after a Session to keep a record of the event, as well as to facilitate a handover when a simulation is played over multiple Sessions.


Sessions are bound by our [[SimSig:Etiquette|etiquette guidelines]]. These are in place to ensure that everyone, no matter what their experience level, can enjoy the game, and to ensure that we can always deliver the promised Session. The hosts will enforce these as necessary, and breaching them may result in an individual being barred from taking part in a future Session or Sessions.
Sessions are bound by our [[SimSig:House Rules|etiquette guidelines]]. These are in place to ensure that everyone, no matter what their experience level, can enjoy the game, and to ensure that we can always deliver the promised Session. The hosts will enforce these as necessary, and breaching them may result in an individual being barred from taking part in a future Session or Sessions.


Adhoc games also take place depending on the number of people who are around and interested at any one time. You are more than welcome to host your own SimSig game in the {{discord|on-our-simsig}} Discord channel, and to keep details of the game on Bradshaw, but it is up to you to make clear any 'house rules' for those taking part, and you should ensure that the games cannot be confused with a Session.
Adhoc games also take place depending on the number of people who are around and interested at any one time. You are more than welcome to host your own SimSig game in the {{discord channel|on-our-simsig}} Discord channel, and to keep details of the game on Bradshaw, but it is up to you to make clear any 'house rules' for those taking part, and you should ensure that the games cannot be confused with a Session.


== Disruption Management ==
== Disruption Management ==
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During our SimSig Sessions a number of different faults, failures and other incidents may occur - just like on the real railway. All of these events can have a negative impact on the train service. In order to manage incidents effectively, we use a disruption management and messaging format based on that used by [[Network Rail]] and [[Train Operating Company|Train Operating Companies]] to manage disruption on their networks. This is used extensively in our Saturday Sessions and to a lesser extent in ad hoc simulations.
During our SimSig Sessions a number of different faults, failures and other incidents may occur - just like on the real railway. All of these events can have a negative impact on the train service. In order to manage incidents effectively, we use a disruption management and messaging format based on that used by [[Network Rail]] and [[Train Operating Company|Train Operating Companies]] to enable our [[SimSig:Service Controller|Service Controller]] to manage disruption on their networks. This is used extensively in our Saturday Sessions and to a lesser extent in ad hoc simulations.


== Railway Operating Centre ==
== Railway Operations Centre ==
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{{main|SimSig:Railway Operations Centre}}
Our SimSig sessions are augmented by a WebApp that simulates the telephone networks that allow real life singalling centres to operate. The ROC software requires that all participants be a member of the On Our Lines Discord and have the SimSig role.
Throughout our formal SimSig Sessions we use a web app called '''Railway Operations Centre''', or '''R.O.C.''', which simulates a real life telephone concentration system. ROC aims to add further realism to our Sessions by allowing players to make and receive phone calls to other signallers, rail staff and more. Use of ROC requires you to join the ''On Our Lines'' [[Discord]] server and claim the {{discord|SimSig}} role, granting access to the relevant voice channels.


==Upcoming Sessions==
==Upcoming Sessions==
Upcoming Sessions will be posted here once their locations are confirmed. We will generally host a Session every Saturday, but days and times may vary depending on everyone's availability. Locations denoted with an asterisk (*) are paid-for simulations; when signing up please indicate if you have or are interested in purchasing this simulation.
Upcoming Sessions will be posted here once their locations are confirmed. Locations denoted with an asterisk (*) are paid-for simulations; when signing up please indicate if you have or are interested in purchasing this simulation.


*[[/3|3 - Great Western Mainline (Didcot & Swindon, Exeter and Westbury)]] - 20 February
*[[/2|2 - East Coast Mainline (Doncaster North*, Doncaster South*, Doncaster Station* and Peterborough)]] - 6 April 2024
*[[/4|4 - West Midlands (Aston, Birmingham New Street*, Derby and Saltley)]] - 27 February
*[[/3|3 - Great Western Mainline (Swindon & Didcot and Westbury)]] - 4 May 2024
*[[/5|5 - North Wales (North Wales Coast, Chester* and North East Wales)]] - 6 March
*[[/4|4 - Brighton Mainline (Lancing, Oxted and Three Bridges ASC*)]] - 1 June 2024
*[[/6|6 - East Coast Mainline (Kings Cross, Peterborough and Royston)]] - 13 March
*[[/5|5 - Birmingham area (ston, Birmingham New Street*, and Saltley)]] - 6 July 2024
*[[/6|6 - TBA]] - 3 August 2024
*[[/7|7 - TBA]] - 7 September 2024
*[[/8|8 - TBA]] - 5 October 2024
*[[/9|9 - TBA]] - 2 November 2024
*[[/10|10 - TBA]] - 7 December 2024
*[[/11|11 - Christmas Session - TBA]] - 27 December 2024


==Previous Sessions==
==Previous Sessions==
*[[/1|1 - West Midlands (Aston, Birmingham New Street* and Saltley)]] - 6 February
''Sessions prior to 2024 have been archived, and can be found [[/Archive|here]].''
*[[/2|2 - East Coast Mainline (King's Cross, Peterborough and Royston)]] - 13 February
 
*[[/1|1 - North Wales (Chester* and North Wales Coast)]] - 2 March 2024


==Community==
==Community==
We have started to build a friendly and welcoming community of people who like to take part in SimSig Sessions. If you would like to be notified of when Sessions signups open you can add your name below. This is also a great place to list yourself if you are interested in either hosting simulations or coaching beginners. Hosts and Coaches for formal games are usually appointed by invitation based on their contributions to previous simulations and after demonstrating a suitable level of ability.
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All are welcome to take part in our SimSig Sessions, irrespective of experience, budget or ability level. Our formal Sessions will always be accessible to everyone, and we try to ensure that most community members are able to join adhoc games too. However, we do recognise that some of our members may also want to use some of their payware sims so cannot guarantee that informal games will have panels for all.


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If you would like to be notified of when Sessions signups open make sure you have the {{discord|SimSig}} role on our [[Discord]] server. You can also add yourself to our [[SimSig:Community|Community]] page, including any payware sims that you own and a self-assessed ability level, and we will endeavour to notify you of a new Sessions sign up on your chat page.
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You can also indicate on this page whether you are interested in either hosting simulations or coaching beginners. Hosts and Coaches for formal games are usually appointed by invitation based on their contributions to previous simulations and after demonstrating a suitable level of ability.


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Revision as of 23:01, 14 March 2024

SimSig Sessions
On Our Lines plays SimSig
Upcoming Sessions
3 - Saturday 23 November 2024 East Coast Mainline
4 - Saturday 28 December 2024 Christmas Session - North Wales and Borders
5 - Saturday 1 February 2025 TBC
6 - Saturday 8 March 2025 TBC

SimSig Sessions are weekly events where members of the On Our Lines community get together to work a panel or panels collaboratively in the game SimSig. They cater for a wide range of abilities and interests and will take place across the spectrum of simulations offered by the software. There will always be at least one free simulation included in multiplayer events, which often include multiple locations 'chained' together to allow operation of a large stretch of railway. Of course, this also means that any delays and issues experienced can propagate across all areas, quickly giving every signaller something to do!

Sessions are usually held on a Saturday evening, with signups opening on the preceding Tuesday. Workstations will generally be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, but this will be subject to confirmation until the afternoon before the session begins. If you wish to work a particular panel let us know when signing up - we can't always guarantee this, but the hosts will try their best. Those not wanting to take part will be able to watch by tuning into the On Our Lines Discord server. A report will also be added to Bradshaw after a Session to keep a record of the event, as well as to facilitate a handover when a simulation is played over multiple Sessions.

Sessions are bound by our etiquette guidelines. These are in place to ensure that everyone, no matter what their experience level, can enjoy the game, and to ensure that we can always deliver the promised Session. The hosts will enforce these as necessary, and breaching them may result in an individual being barred from taking part in a future Session or Sessions.

Adhoc games also take place depending on the number of people who are around and interested at any one time. You are more than welcome to host your own SimSig game in the on-our-simsig Discord channel, and to keep details of the game on Bradshaw, but it is up to you to make clear any 'house rules' for those taking part, and you should ensure that the games cannot be confused with a Session.

Disruption Management

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During our SimSig Sessions a number of different faults, failures and other incidents may occur - just like on the real railway. All of these events can have a negative impact on the train service. In order to manage incidents effectively, we use a disruption management and messaging format based on that used by Network Rail and Train Operating Companies to enable our Service Controller to manage disruption on their networks. This is used extensively in our Saturday Sessions and to a lesser extent in ad hoc simulations.

Railway Operations Centre

Throughout our formal SimSig Sessions we use a web app called Railway Operations Centre, or R.O.C., which simulates a real life telephone concentration system. ROC aims to add further realism to our Sessions by allowing players to make and receive phone calls to other signallers, rail staff and more. Use of ROC requires you to join the On Our Lines Discord server and claim the @SimSig role, granting access to the relevant voice channels.

Upcoming Sessions

Upcoming Sessions will be posted here once their locations are confirmed. Locations denoted with an asterisk (*) are paid-for simulations; when signing up please indicate if you have or are interested in purchasing this simulation.

Previous Sessions

Sessions prior to 2024 have been archived, and can be found here.

Community

All are welcome to take part in our SimSig Sessions, irrespective of experience, budget or ability level. Our formal Sessions will always be accessible to everyone, and we try to ensure that most community members are able to join adhoc games too. However, we do recognise that some of our members may also want to use some of their payware sims so cannot guarantee that informal games will have panels for all.

If you would like to be notified of when Sessions signups open make sure you have the @SimSig role on our Discord server. You can also add yourself to our Community page, including any payware sims that you own and a self-assessed ability level, and we will endeavour to notify you of a new Sessions sign up on your chat page.

You can also indicate on this page whether you are interested in either hosting simulations or coaching beginners. Hosts and Coaches for formal games are usually appointed by invitation based on their contributions to previous simulations and after demonstrating a suitable level of ability.