What's in a name?
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Fri Jan 17 16:40:04 EST 2014
I have offical list with names and numbers for the Scioto and Norfolk Divs.
not dated
Larry Evans
Kenova, WV
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> Controlled signals were designated by their control lever number on the TC
> panel, but train crews and operators/dispatchers referred to both
> controlled and automatic signals by location name. Also used were street
> names, track names and that of other railroad features--whatever became
> commonly used over time, although I'm not aware of an official list of
> signal names until later with NS.
>
> Grant Carpenter
>
>> Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013
>>
>> Intermediate signals were designated by mile number (to the tenth), but
>> this was not the case with control points/interlockings. Did all control
>> points/interlockings have names. In many cases the names of nearby
>> communities were used but I don't believe this to have been true in all
>> instances.
>> How were these points names?
>> Jim Cochran
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