Signaling on Abington Branch

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Thu Sep 2 17:38:36 EDT 2010


That signal can be seen at the end of the Abingdon segment of Pocahontas Glory Vol.1 by Herron Rail Services.
Dave Grigsby

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Subject: Re: Signaling on Abington Branch
To: "NW Mailing List" <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
Date: Thursday, September 2, 2010, 3:26 PM


There was one signal on the Abingdon Branch.

Signal A08 was a northward signal located eight tenths of a mile south of the junction at Abingdon,  It could display "Approach" and "Stop", and protected the trackage to the junction, at which was a controlled signal allowing movement off the branch onto the passing siding at Abingdon,

EdKing

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> Was there signaling on the Abington Branch or was it dark?

>

> I understand from the reading so far that by the 50's there was only one train

> on the line so it seems that signaling would be overkill.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Gene Bowker http://genebowker.com/

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