Where? -- BALL's HOLE
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Mon Nov 21 18:44:37 EST 2016
On 11/21/2016 4:48 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> Another interesting facet of this investigation is the "Mile Post"
> number for Singer, or any other interlocking. The problem is that the
> limits of Singer Interlocking, measured between the opposing home
> signals, is about 1,000 feet long. How do you assign a Mile Post +
> Tenth to an interlocking like that? Some years ago, when I was working
> for another railroad, we installed a new interlocking that was a tad
> over 2,000 feet long and had Main Tracks coming in from three
> directions. The Signal Department System Office had applied a numeral
> + decimal for the designation of the exact location of that
> interlocking, and I asked the Chief Signal Engineer how they arrived
> at a Mile Post + Tenth for an interlocking that long. The answer was
> that the location of the Instrument House (signal case) determined the
> Mile Post numeral designation for the interlocking. Since this
> particular interlocking had three instrument houses (signal cases) in
> it, I asked the Chief Signal Engineer how they made a determination in
> such an instance. The answer was that the largest of the Instrument
> Houses was considered the "central" one, and the Mile Post + Tenth
> designation was taken from that one. Interesting stuff that most
> people never have to deal with or think about!
Abe,
A milepost numeral is not needed as far as the signal is concerned
as it is a control point, NOT an intermediate signal. So, who cares what
the milepost of the interlocking is? It is what it is + number of feet.
Jimmy Lisle
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