Used : UK (any others?)
Definition : Where two seperate lines cross on same level (on the flat) - an example in UK being Newark where the Nottingham-Lincoln line crosses the ECML.
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- Mon Mar 22, 2004 7:16 am
- Forum: Words & Phrases
- Topic: Flat crossing
- Replies: 2
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- Wed Mar 17, 2004 9:39 am
- Forum: SigScribe4 1.0.beta
- Topic: Connecting Two Frames Together - Sort Of !
- Replies: 1
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Amendment
On old-town.ss4, points 12 are operated by the signal box and points 37 by the yard frame.
On yard.ss4, points 1 are operated by the yard frame and points 18 by the signal box.
My apologies for omitting the lever numbers in the original post.
On yard.ss4, points 1 are operated by the yard frame and points 18 by the signal box.
My apologies for omitting the lever numbers in the original post.
- Wed Mar 17, 2004 9:36 am
- Forum: SigScribe4 1.0.beta
- Topic: Connecting Two Frames Together - Sort Of !
- Replies: 1
- Views: 20348
Connecting Two Frames Together - Sort Of !
I have designed with SigScribe4 two lever frames - one for my signalbox, the other for my yard groundframe. I have one double-slip diamond crossing - one half operated by the signalbox and the other half by the yard frame. Is there anyway I can refer one half to the other frame, and vice-versa? File...
- Wed Mar 17, 2004 8:34 am
- Forum: The real world
- Topic: Gate Locks
- Replies: 1
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Gate Locks
In all the UK signalboxes I've visited, the brown gate lock lever is BACK in the frame when the gates are LOCKED and OUT when UNLOCKED (contrary to point mentioned on MODRATEC website under Signalling Practices/Lever Frames. HTH.