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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 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.
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 Operations Centre ==
== Railway Operating Centre ==
{{main|SimSig:Railway Operations Centre}}
{{main|SimSig:Railway Operating 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 {{discord|SimSig}} role, granting access to the relevant voice channels.
Throughout our formal SimSig Sessions we use a web app called '''Railway Operating Centre''', or '''ROC''', 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==
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