AlterEgo
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Penzance, Lenzie to name two.
Leighton Buzzard.
Penzance, Lenzie to name two.
All of them? : - |
Although there are some special characters in Scottish or Welsh stations? áéíóú etc...
The demonstration line used by Fire Fly at Didcot?
Yes. It's possible that what you said about distance could be used as a reason but it's not the one I was looking for which is much more general.I presume that both signals are controlled by the box in question and that the signals are both on the same line.
Yes it is.Is the signal in rear of the first stop signal a distant?
Not in this case. There are only two stop signals in rear of this box.There's already an outer home on the approach to the box?
Not what I'm looking for.The first stop signal is paired with a signal controlling a diverging route and could be classed as an outer home for the first box along the route?
That isn't a station name though, it's something put up to appease the locals...
Although there are some special characters in Scottish or Welsh stations? áéíóú etc...
(HA! Makes me capitalise Scottish, but not Welsh. the SNP wrote my spell checker...)
When it's in the former Western Region???Where there are two stop signals in rear of a box, when would the first be named Home rather than Outer Home if the second is named Inner Home?
Correct, I knew you'd get it but didn't think you were reading this thread.When it's in the former Western Region???
I was resisting the temptation to put everyone out of their misery . Next question then:
If a semaphore stop signal (let's say it's the home signal at an anonymous signal box) is maintained at Danger until an approaching train is quite or nearly at a stand at it, what two things must the Driver of that train be prepared to find in advance of that signal?