Idle signal aspects
NW Mailing List
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Thu Nov 17 10:13:40 EST 2016
Jim,
I think what you are asking about is a signal's idle aspect which is
displayed in the absence of traffic, lined routes and faults. Controlled
signals displayed Stop and Stay and automatic signals displayed Clear,
except for Approach aspects in advance of a Stop and Stay. An exception
to this in double-track territory was that the reverse main automatics
all displayed Stop and Proceed, but only in some sections. Lacking an
apparent operational reason, this inconsistency may be just different
versions of installed logic. (Abram?) In addition to signal system
blueprints, early CTC panels featured a graphic symbol for each signal
that, in part, indicated the idle aspect.
Grant Carpenter
On 11/16/2016 6:26 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> What was the "default" aspect for N&W CPLs in the absence of traffic?
> Since they ostensibly simply indicate block occupancy, it would seem
> that if there were no trains, all intermediates would be showing
> CLEAR, but somehow this doesn't "feel" right to me. If I had had the
> foresight to go out along the line on a Christmas day in the 70's and
> examine the state of intermediate signals, would I have seen all green?
> adthanksvance
> Jim Cochran
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