Control points, controlled signals and intermediate signals

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Mon Aug 19 19:51:31 EDT 2013


On 8/19/2013 7:42 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:

> Jim,

> A control point or controlled signal is a home signal controlled

> by the dispatcher. An intermediate signal is an automatic block signal

> and not controlled by the dispatcher. A distant signal is one that

> tells the crew that the next signal is a controlled signal. For

> example, Cloverdale branch is black, Track Warrant territory and has

> no signals for its entire nine mile length, other than an Approach

> Distant signal before the signal governing movement off of the branch

> back out onto the mainline. It never changes, so, does not provide any

> block protection.

>

> Jimmy Lisle

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I should have added that the approach distant signal also displays a "D"
plate on the mast.

Jimmy


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