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| image      = File:BarnhamandFord_ROSDiag.png
 
| image      = File:BarnhamandFord_ROSDiag.png
 
| description = Simple route for demonstrating joining and splitting of services
 
| description = Simple route for demonstrating joining and splitting of services
| country    = UK
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| country    = {{flagu|United Kingdom}}
 
| time_period = 2010s
 
| time_period = 2010s
| company    = Southern (GoVia)
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| company    = Southern
 
| difficulty  = 3
 
| difficulty  = 3
| author      = ROSDevTeam
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| author      = [[Developer GitHub Organisation|RailOS Dev Team]]
| repository  = https://github.com/Railway-Op-Sim/UK-BarnhamArea
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| repository  = [https://github.com/Railway-Op-Sim/UK-BarnhamArea Barnham and Ford]
| website    = https://www.railwayoperationsimulator.com/catalog/community-projects/united-kingdom/barnham-and-ford
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| website    = [https://www.railwayoperationsimulator.com/catalog/community-projects/united-kingdom/barnham-and-ford Barnham and Ford]
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| rolling_stock =
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* [[Electric Multiple Units of the United Kingdom#Class 313|Class 313]]
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* [[Electric Multiple Units of the United Kingdom#Class 377|Class 377]]
 
| map        = {{Barnham and Ford Route}}
 
| map        = {{Barnham and Ford Route}}
 
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The Barnham and Ford route has been development by the ROS development team for simple simulations to demonstrate the joining and splitting of services. The small simulated section of the West Coastway line between Brighton and Portsmouth includes four main junctions, including Barnham Junction where services diverge towards Bognor Regis, and Ford, Littlehampton and Arundel junctions with services heading towards either Three Bridges via the Arun Valley line, or Littlehampton in the south.
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The ''Barnham and Ford'' route was originally developed by the [[Railway Operation Simulator]] development team for tutorials on timetabling splitting and joining services. The small simulated section of the West Coastway line between Brighton and Portsmouth includes four main junctions, including Barnham Junction where services diverge towards Bognor Regis, and Ford, Littlehampton and Arundel junctions with services heading towards either Three Bridges via the Arun Valley line, or Littlehampton in the south.
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== Dividing trains ==
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From 1938 to 2007 the majority of [[dividing trains]] from London Victoria towards Portsmouth Harbour/Bognor Regis split at Barnham (Sussex) station. As of 2007 these services now divide at either Crawley or Horsham,  divisions at Barnham now only occurring on Sundays.
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[[Category:Simulations in the United Kingdom]]
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[[Category:Southern]]

Latest revision as of 11:03, 2 December 2022

Barnham and Ford
BarnhamandFord ROSDiag.png
DescriptionSimple route for demonstrating joining and splitting of services
Country United Kingdom
Time period2010s
Train Operating CompanySouthern
Simulation difficulty3/10 stars
AuthorRailOS Dev Team
RepositoryBarnham and Ford
WebsiteBarnham and Ford
Rolling Stock
Route map

West Coastway Line
Bognor Regis
Barnham
Yapton Crossing
Ford
Littlehampton
Arun Valley Line
West Coastway Line

The Barnham and Ford route was originally developed by the Railway Operation Simulator development team for tutorials on timetabling splitting and joining services. The small simulated section of the West Coastway line between Brighton and Portsmouth includes four main junctions, including Barnham Junction where services diverge towards Bognor Regis, and Ford, Littlehampton and Arundel junctions with services heading towards either Three Bridges via the Arun Valley line, or Littlehampton in the south.

Dividing trains

From 1938 to 2007 the majority of dividing trains from London Victoria towards Portsmouth Harbour/Bognor Regis split at Barnham (Sussex) station. As of 2007 these services now divide at either Crawley or Horsham, divisions at Barnham now only occurring on Sundays.