SimSig:Sessions/1

From Bradshaw, the companion guide to On Our Lines
Revision as of 23:09, 14 March 2024 by Jarley (talk | contribs) (tweaks)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
SimSig Sessions
On Our Lines plays SimSig
1 - Wales in the Spring
Date2 March 2024
Start time1900
Host(s)Jarley (talk) host
Simulation Information
Simulations in useNorth Wales Coast and Chester*
Sim date8 April 2015
Sim time0700
Service alertsLlandudno Junction (excl.) to Holyhead - code red

Llandudno Junction (incl.) - code green

Llandudno to Blaenau Ffestiniog - code green

Llandudno Junction (excl.) to Holywell Junction - code yellow

Chester area (excl. Merseyrail) - code yellow

Chester area (Merseyrail) - code red

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

On Our Lines' 1st SimSig Session took place on 2 March 2024. The Session used the North Wales Coast and Chester* simulations, alongside the ROC system.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Incident Level

Code unknown
Code unknown

Minor delays.

[viewpurgeupdate]


Disruption in the Penmaenmawr area due to a defective tamping machine.

This is your 0700 update from Wales & Borders Route Control. Broadly, a good service has been reported on all routes this morning. However, delays of around 10-15 minutes are expected through Penmaenmawr later, due to a tamping machine - 6U19 - becoming defective following overnight works. Pilot working is expected to be implemented through the area, working reversibly over the Up Main. Down services will cross over at Penmaenmawr and back at Aber emergency ground frame. Mobile Operations Manager Joan Jones will be available from approximately 0715 to act as pilot.

Penmaenmawr panel at 0700. The defective tamping machine is in the Down platform, with pilot working due to be implemented over the Up Main.

Two railtours are expected in the area today: The 5:08 Sunset and The Saint Tudno Wanderer. Signallers are advised to check these timetables carefully, and ensure that they are routed in accordance with booked working. Other services intervals should be monitored and regulated as necessary.

In addition to MOM Jones, response staff are available at Llandudno Junction, Holywell Junction and Chester. No spare rolling stock is available at Holyhead, however Chester TMD has 1x class 175 and 2x class 150 units available as required. A spare 22x Voyager set is available at Crewe. All train crew depots report a good availability throughout the day, with suitable spare cover and no expected coverage issues.

Panel allocations[edit | edit source]

Duty Regional Controller: Jarley (talk) controller
Duty Information Assistant: IdosAlex (talk) controller
Simulation Controller on duty Box/Panel Signaller on duty
0700 0750 0800 0900 1010
Chester Jarley (talk) host Chester PSB (CR) Lcawte (talk) Lcawte (talk)
Hooton (HN)
Beeston Castle (BC) Abby (talk) i26 (talk)
Ellesmere Port (EP)
Mickle Trafford (MT)
Helsby (HY)
Frodsham (FJ)
Norton (NN)
North Wales Coast Eastern Area Rockcliffe Hall (RH) magicalcoriander (talk)
Holywell Jn (HJ)
Mostyn (MN)
Talacre (TE)
Prestatyn (PN)
Rhyl (RL)
Center Area Abergele (AE)
Llanwrst (LT) deadly (talk)
Llandudno Jn (LJ)
Deganwy (DY)
Llandudno (LO) HiDeHi (talk) HiDeHi (talk) Covered by Control
Penmaenmawr (PR)
Western Area Bangor (BR)
Gaerwen (GN) Tubetrainboy (talk)
Valley (VY)
Holyhead (HD)

Participants[edit | edit source]