More on signal "roolz"
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Sat Aug 17 18:01:54 EDT 2013
Now that you mention equilateral turnouts, that makes sense. All the
places I've seen that can give a Diverging Clear had either an equilateral
turnout or at least a #15 turnout or better.
Ben Blevins
On Aug 16, 2013 1:22 PM, "NW Mailing List" <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
> Ben & others,
> The *double track* from Vesuvius to Pkin was signaled in one
> direction only on each track. If going north on the northbound track (right
> side facing north), there was a control signal at the south end, an
> intermediate signal at 167.something and a control signal at Pkin. So,
> there were two blocks. This was the normal "*current of traffic*". All
> signals would show clear if you were lined up all the way. Going north on
> the southbound (*against the current of traffic*) track, all you could
> get was a diverging approach, even if you were lined all the way through
> with the signal at Pkin showing clear. There was no signal at the
> intermediates when running against the current of traffic. It was the same
> if going south at Pkin. Note that you were running effectively on an
> approach signal and had to be prepared to stop at the other end. If going
> north this was no problem as there was a lot of room and very good sight
> distance from the last curve to the signal. Going south really slowed you
> down as there not much more than about a quarter mile of sight distance
> from the last curve to the signal and trees also obscured the view.
> When they started changing the signals, they took out the intermediate
> signals. So, now they only had one block between Vesuvius and Pkin. Running
> with the current of traffic you would get a clear at each end if lined
> through in either direction and still only a diverging approach at the
> beginning signal if running against the current of traffic. Again, slow
> running as above.
> Later on they got nice and added the diverging clear aspect to each
> signal. This was a big help coming south and you could now fly downhill on
> the northbound track knowing the southend was lined up for you.
> Most of our sidings displayed a clear signal exiting the sidings. As the
> sidings were only good for 10 mph anyway, entering the siding and running
> on a diverging approach signal didn't make any difference.
>
> Jimmy Lisle
>
>
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