Position Light signalling

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Lastly, I don't have an N&W rulebook from the 1940s-1959 so cannot comment
on whether N&W used "route" signaling somtime in the 1940s-1950s. In
route signaling, aspects conveyed a route - not a speed. The engineer was
responsible for knowing the track area and the required speed. Where a "speed"
signal approach aspect rule might show "slow to medium speed", the
corresponding "route" aspect could indicate "prepare to take diverging route." This
would be a good question for the list.

One aspect conspicuously missing from the rule book issued 1/1/1967 is
still in use. When an unsignalled track intervenes between the signal and
the track it governs, a low post on a bracket is mounted to identify that
track. Originally, these posts were illuminated with one light. If more
than one track intervened between the signal and the track it governed, more
posts were added. Today, the post(s) remain, but the light has been
eliminated. In SAL rule books, they're identified as "doll arms".
Harry Bundy.



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