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ok, thanks for correcting that. But the same question remains, does this mean we can now see trains on traksy and, if so, when?It’s not ‘on’ Exeter Panel, it is on a separate workstation in Exeter Panel.
ok, thanks for correcting that. But the same question remains, does this mean we can now see trains on traksy and, if so, when?It’s not ‘on’ Exeter Panel, it is on a separate workstation in Exeter Panel.
So now that lostwithiel to Truro is on Exeter panel, when will apps like traksy begin showing trains?
Traksy might get updated tomorrow. Depends if I have time and can figure out the detailsSo now that lostwithiel to Truro is on Exeter panel, when will apps like tracsy begin showing trains?
If you want any help, feel free to drop me a PM!Traksy might get updated tomorrow. Depends if I have time and can figure out the details
Shows that P3 at Truro is now fully bidirectional, with a new facing crossover being installed east of the station, replacing the previous trailing one.![]()
Live map of Taunton to Falmouth and Truro
See trains move in real-time on our live map of Taunton to Falmouth and Trurowww.opentraintimes.com
Showing on OTT now, thank you Open Train Times team!
If I'm correct the following are staying:Huh, I'm guessing Liskeard signal box is staying. Why did I think that was closing?
I think it's funny to think trains will go Plymouth PSB->Liskeard->Cornwall Workstation (at Exeter!)
From April 2022 until last month Basingstoke ROC interfaced with Wokingham box.It makes sense (to me, at least!) to keep Roskear as it's such a 'new' panel. I wonder if it's also a convenient interface between St Erth (bells/absolute block) and the new Cornwall workstation (axle counters/train description). Anyone know more?
I presume they do somewhere, but do any IECC workstations interface directly with lever frame/absolute block signalling? I would love to see what that looks like on a LCD monitor!
Edinburgh IECC workstation 7 fringes to mechanical boxes at Cupar and Hilton Junction, although the fringes are both Track Circuit Block.I presume they do somewhere, but do any IECC workstations interface directly with lever frame/absolute block signalling? I would love to see what that looks like on a LCD monitor!
Actually, that was also true of Wokingham - mechanical, but track circuit block.Edinburgh IECC workstation 7 fringes to mechanical boxes at Cupar and Hilton Junction, although the fringes are both Track Circuit Block.
It makes sense (to me, at least!) to keep Roskear as it's such a 'new' panel. I wonder if it's also a convenient interface between St Erth (bells/absolute block) and the new Cornwall workstation (axle counters/train description). Anyone know more?
I presume they do somewhere, but do any IECC workstations interface directly with lever frame/absolute block signalling? I would love to see what that looks like on a LCD monitor!
I'm afraid the answer is "not particularly interesting", as this shot of the interface with Droitwich on the Stourbridge WS demonstrates: http://photos.signalling.org/picture?/16365/category/1546-2013_februaryI presume they do somewhere, but do any IECC workstations interface directly with lever frame/absolute block signalling? I would love to see what that looks like on a LCD monitor!
Although that's a MCS workstation, not an IECC.The Colwich workstation at Stoke SCC worked absolute block to Brereton Sidings signal box before it was closed, which is the only example of an IECC working AB that I know of. https://photos.signalling.org/picture?/12088/category/1183-colwich_desk
Westbury, which is a pretty basic panelWhat does Yeovil pen mill interface to? Thames valley?
I've done the first stage of the updates on traksy, which is the main line in cornwall. Still need to do Devon and Falmouth branch, but we're just getting towards Carlstad, and I've never been on the line between here and Stockholm before, so it's time to look out of the window...Traksy might get updated tomorrow. Depends if I have time and can figure out the details
Ah, would the general term for those sorts of signalling systems be VDU workstations?Although that's a MCS workstation, not an IECC.
Remember the signal aspects.Westbury, which is a pretty basic panel
I've done the first stage of the updates on traksy, which is the main line in cornwall. Still need to do Devon and Falmouth branch, but we're just getting towards Carlstad, and I've never been on the line between here and Stockholm before, so it's time to look out of the window...
The generic term is VSCS: VDU-based signalling control systems.Ah, would the general term for those sorts of signalling systems be VDU workstations?
Thanks!The generic term is VSCS: VDU-based signalling control systems.
Westbury,Basingstoke and No Signalman Token to Maiden Newton.What does Yeovil pen mill interface to? Thames valley?
Manchester East works AB to Dinting...It makes sense (to me, at least!) to keep Roskear as it's such a 'new' panel. I wonder if it's also a convenient interface between St Erth (bells/absolute block) and the new Cornwall workstation (axle counters/train description). Anyone know more?
I presume they do somewhere, but do any IECC workstations interface directly with lever frame/absolute block signalling? I would love to see what that looks like on a LCD monitor!
And of course Worksop to Elmton and Creswell/Shirebrook and various others!Manchester East works AB to Dinting...
Most fringes to mechanical boxes are rather more mundane.
See, this is what I'd expect them all to look like, I guess. Turns out they don't need to be as complex UX wise.Manchester East works AB to Dinting...
Most fringes to mechanical boxes are rather more mundane.
Westbury,Basingstoke and No Signalman Token to Maiden Newton.