Caretta Branch - Abandoned Signal

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Tue Mar 4 17:31:02 EST 2014


Ben,
Could it have been the fact that the distance from that signal and the
home signal was extremely short and therefore a restricting indication
would be safer?

Nathan Simmons
trainman51 at gmail.com
http://www.t-51.org
KI4MSK

On 3/4/2014 16:13, NW Mailing List wrote:

>

> If I knew more about how the track circuits and distant signals to

> this location were arranged, then I could tell you exactly why this

> signal was set up this way. There was a reason.

>

> The approach aspect was omitted because they did not need it. It

> could be as simple as that another train would never follow one out,

> meaning a train passing the signal would never need to "Proceed

> prepared to stop at next signal", as the Approach aspect dictates.

>

> Ben Blevins

>

> On Mar 4, 2014 2:49 PM, "NW Mailing List" <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org

> <mailto:nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>> wrote:

>

> This is the automatic advance (or approach) signal for the home

> signal a

> short block ahead at the junction with the Dry Fork Branch. The nearby

> grade crossing (mostly) necessitates the short block and the

> signal's use

> as a hold-out. A Stop and Proceed here indicates a Stop and Stay

> at the

> junction, but allows movement ahead to the home signal without a

> violation

> if the rear can clear the road crossing (hold-out signals usually

> display

> Stop and Stay). In this branch line situation, with a permissive

> indication

> at the junction ahead, a Clear suffices as an Approach Diverging,

> making

> the signal act much like a repeater.

>

> Grant Carpenter

>

> > Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2014

> >

> > I have a question regarding this old signal on the Caretta

> Branch. Does

> anyone know if this was the home signal for the branch's junction

> with the

> Dry Fork Branch main or a distant signal? Someone had asked me

> why it only

> had aspects for "stop" and "clear". I thought it would've had more

> available aspects than what it shows.

> >

> > http://www.pbase.com/railfire/image/153050851/original

> > http://www.pbase.com/railfire/image/154680221/original

> >

> > Jeff Hawkins

> >

> > www.railsinvirginia.com <http://www.railsinvirginia.com>

> > www.railfirephotography.com <http://www.railfirephotography.com>

> >

>

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