NW-Mailing-List Digest, Vol 80, Issue 13
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Fri Mar 9 17:17:32 EST 2012
some multi head signals might not have the full coverage of indicator
lights as the locale may never indicate the potential full signaling
possibilities, call it a matter of economics or economy of signals, use
only what you need.
Say a turnout is leading into a terminal stub end, you might not have
any green signal indications, so you won't have any on the signal.
Some signals may have one head, but with a secondary single light below
it, could be white, amber, or blue or purple, which can indicate a
permissive signal on red, the train can cross the red at restrictive
speed perhaps after a full stop first.
Checking a rule book is key with all the signal aspects.
Theres a general standard between all railroads but yet each railroad
has its own "tweaks" to the rules.
-Lynn-
> Subject:
> Re-position light signalling
> From:
> NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
> Date:
> 3/9/2012 3:34 AM
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> To:
> <NW-Mailing-List at nwhs.org>
>
>
> To all,
> Once again thanks for the answers to my problem. As always you
> folks come up with the answers. It seems that I must acquire a copy of
> the operator's rules as they seem to show how signals were arranged
> and I ought also to purchase the two books on signaling from the
> commissary at the Society. It is only when one tries to apply these
> things that one finds out the problems and the fact that each signal
> has to be individually tailored to its position. It is the same over
> here, but being so familiar with our signaling one does not give it a
> second thought. I will be contacting Mr. Lisle with a plan of the
> relevant part of my layout in due course, once I have it in a suitable
> format. If anyone else is interested I can post it on the site, if
> that is admissible but it is a smallish layout not a basement empire.
> Again thanks to all,
> The forgetful Englishman, Fred Bailey.
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