NW-Mailing-List Digest, Vol 99, Issue 45
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Wed Sep 18 11:42:00 EDT 2013
OK, so they could do flashing, that will make modeling more interesting.
thanx for the clearup
-Lynn-
On 9/18/2013 6:54 AM, nw-mailing-list-request at nwhs.org wrote:
> Subject:
> Re: NW-Mailing-List Digest, Vol 99, Issue 43
> From:
> NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
> Date:
> 9/17/2013 11:06 PM
>
> To:
> NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
>
>
> On 9/17/2013 10:24 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>> The issue was whether that lower red should be on or off,
>> in the case as the turnout it would be on because its an interlocking
>> signal.
> Lynn,
> Let me try one more time.
> A control point signal can /_only_/ display five different aspects in
> combination with two horizontal red lights which are:
> 1.) Diverging Clear - two vertical yellow lights below
> 2.) Diverging Approach - two diagonal yellow lights at a 45 degree angle
> 3.) Diverging approach diverging - two flashing diagonal yellow lights
> at a 45 degree angle
> 4.) Restricting - two diagonal yellow lights at a 315 degree angle
> 5.) Stop - one red light below
>
> In case #1, 2 ,3 & 4, if/*_both_*/ bottom lights burn out or are
> obscured from vision, the signal aspect is to be considered as STOP,
> regardless of what the previous signal aspect displayed. This is a
> SAFETY precaution because you have no idea what aspect is actually
> displayed or meant to be displayed. /For example - maybe you
> previously passed an Approach Diverging signal and are preparing to
> take the siding beyond the next signal. When you get within sight of
> the next signal, instead of having a Diverging Approach aspect, you
> have only two horizontal red lights. You must STOP. Maybe it is just
> that the yellow lights have burned out. Maybe the bottom red light has
> burned out, and after you passed the previous signal, something
> happened to cause the siding to be fouled or maybe a rail broke. You
> just don't know. You do know that you must stop and call the
> dispatcher for instructions./
> In case #1, 2, 3, & 4, if _only one_ of the bottom lights is burned
> out or obscured from vision, you can still determine what the signal
> aspect should be and proceed according to signal indication.
> In case #5, if the bottom light is burned out or obscured from vision,
> the aspect is still to be considered as STOP.
>
> Jimmy Lisle
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