Home signals
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Wed Jun 10 23:21:55 EDT 2015
Not sure what a "straight Stop indication" is, but a home signal,
controlled or automatic, is that which is immediate to the feature it
governs. Usually this is a block or a junction, so most signals are home
signals. Yes, the home signals for Elkhorn Tunnel are similar to the
Ingleside signals. Instead of a grade/curve situation, Stop and Stay
automatics are used to prevent a train from entering a 7100' tunnel on a
Stop and Proceed signal.
Grant Carpenter
On 6/3/2015 1:53 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> Home Signal is one I can think of. Home signal to me does not define
> an actual control point, but a signal at which you will get a straight
> Stop indication. The signals we are talking about are Automatic Home
> Signals there are signals just like these at Elkhorn Tunnel governing
> movements into the tunnel.
>
> Nathan
>
> On 6/3/2015 07:00, NW Mailing List wrote:
>> Real railroaders, help me out here - is there a better term for this
>> than 'stop and stay automatic'?
>
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