Signals for dummies

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Tue Jul 15 14:55:10 EDT 2014


Thanks Russ,

 

Tough choice deciding whether to answer what I asked vs what I meant.  Sorry.  The signal I attached is not the one from Tacoma as you pointed out – my mistake.  That one is actually from Boody (I think).  The signals at the Tacoma siding are as you said missing the lower diagonal.  One thing I find curious it that if I found the right ones this time, they are high/low at one end, but both the same height at the other end.

 

So the location of the Orange loader is called Spring.  I thought it was still Tacoma.  Thanks for that tidbit as well.

 

Carl Woods

Richmond, VA

 

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Carl

 

The signal in the attached image is at CV459.7, Spring, Va. The east end of the siding starts at Tacoma (CV458.3). The taller signal on the left is for the mainline and the lower set on the right is for the siding to re enter the main as trains move WB. At Spring, there is a coal loadout which has changed hand numerous times and is painted orange.  The lower two diagonal targets are for the notification of the spur into the loadout. Signal indications could include Clear (Rule 281 - High Green), Adv. Approach (Rule 282A - Diag. Yellow over Diag. Yellow), Diverging Approach Diverging (Rule 283B - Red over Flashing Diagonal Yellow) Diverging Approach (Rule 286 - Red over Solid Diagonal Yellow). 

 

If the lower diagonal signals are not present, as is the case for the EB signal at Tacoma, this all changes.

 

Regards,

Russ Goodwin

Buford, Ga

 

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A signal like the one in the attached photo is/was positioned at the end of the siding at Tacoma, VA (visible as you are leaving the siding and going back onto the single track main).  I’m interested in understanding how it would be used and what the signal at that location coming from the other direction would look like and how it is used.

 

I’d also be interested in any documentation explaining (again for dummies) the various aspects and the rules associated with them.

 

Carl Woods

Richmond, VA

 

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