Template:Rank (Improved Again)Signallers [SG] is a Low Rank (LR) role. In-Game the role gives you access to the Rail Operations Centre where you can control the signals around the network.
As of 16/11/2019, there are 602 Signallers in Stepford County Railway.
Application Status: Closed
To Obtain This Rank
The following is required in order to apply for this rank:
- You need be 13 years old or older to apply on ROBLOX..
- You need be in the SCR official ROBLOX group and be in the official Discord server.
- You need be a Dispatcher or above in the ROBLOX group.
Here are the steps to apply for this rank:
- You must fill out an application that is found in #applications-forms (Qualified Driver+) in the SCR Official Discord. The opening and closing of the applications are handled at the discretion of the [HNS] Head of Network Signalling.
- Once you have been selected, you would have to attend a session in order to officially signal on the Stepford Network.
Manager & High Rank Of This Rank
The Senior Signaller is the High Rank and trainer of the Signaller Rank, and are authorized to approve and deny Mute and Kick Requests from Signallers.
The Head of Network Signalling is the Manager of the Signaller role, and are authorized to open and close Signaller applications when felt needed, They are also in charge of making sure that TSGs are trained up, and the Signalling department is running smoothly.
Commands
Signallers are given a small number of commands to help deal with situations they may come across. However, they are still Low Ranks and must request permissions from a Senior Signaller, Manager or Director to use the mute or kick command. The commands they receive can be found on the Commands page.
Desks
The Stepford East ROC has 10 desks for Signallers to operate signals in the area of the desk. It also has few more desks for preparation for future updates.
- Desk 1A - Controls signals between Whitefield and Stepford High Street.
- Desk 1B - Controls signals between Newry Harbour and West Benton on WaterLine.
- Desk 1D - Controls signals between Cambridge Street Parkway and Connolly on WaterLine.
- Desk 1E - Controls signals between Stepford Airport Parkway and Terminal 3 on AirLink and Stepford Connect
- Desk 2A - Controls signals between Stepford Victoria and St. Helen's Bridge on Stepford Connect and AirLink
- Desk 2B - Controls signals between Angel Pass to Coxly and Coxly Depot on Stepford Connect.
- Desk 2C - Controls signals around Benton Station on both Stepford Connect and WaterLine.
- Desk 2D - Controls signals from the Benton Crossover (the intersection between Stepford Connect and WaterLine), Benton Depot to Hampton Hargate.
- Desk 2E - Controls signals between Water Newton and Edgemead on Stepford Connect
- Desk 3B - Control signals between New Harrow and Berrily
- Desk 3C - Controls signals between Port Benton and Greenslade on WaterLine and Port Benton station on Stepford Connect, plus East Berrily to Morganstown
Avoiding Demotion
- Don't try and annoy people by deliberately adjusting the signals to danger without any purpose.
- Don't use this rank as a way to discriminate lower ranks nor use commands without further knowledge.
- Don't abuse or be insulting to staff but try avoiding getting into very 'outstanding' conversations with rude or intolerable people.
- Abide by all rules listed in the signalling handbook you are given .
- Being a Signaller does not exempt you from having to follow dispatching rules so make sure to follow them as well.
- For those who complain about a SG on the job, and are of a smaller rank must show respect and understand how complicated it is to operate a system.
- Don't cause SPARs.
History
- Signallers were originally called 'Controllers' before The Big Update and there were about only 8 people who had this rank.
On December 28, 2017, there was a public 'Controller' training which boosted the number of controllers from 8 to about 20.
The old signallling room used to be in Coxly and only had physical buttons to change the signal and cameras to view the trains passing by, which made it hard to signal at that time. This area has been demolished as part of The Big Update. However, the area was still accessible to signallers until it caught the attention of the developers and it was locked off completely.
The signalling programme had a complete rewrite in the Big Update, and now it requires an application process and three stages of training.
In Version 1.1, the Rail Operations Centre was relocated from Benton to Stepford East.
Since V1.1, the number of Signaller applications has increased to 246 applications with 90 accepted applicants, and then up to 446 applications with 97 passers.
The most recent batch had nearly 700 applicants, and 138 passed. The October batch included (placeholder) applicants and 188 passed.
There are currently 596 signallers as of Nov. 14, 2019.