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'''''[[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!
'''''[[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!


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