Signals

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Thu Aug 15 22:21:11 EDT 2013


Agree that a series would be great. Rules and signals changed, so an
article for each period when a given standard was in use would be
perfect.

Jeff Cornelius

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Jim,
You took the words right out of my mouth! I am trying to get the
signaling
system on my railroad ready to install. However all the rules and such
have got
me just plain confused! An article laying it all out for the late
steam era would be a huge help!!!!!
Ray Russell Sr.
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Or a series of articles for the Arrow........just a thought.
Jim Brewer
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Jimmy is correct. PRR signal aspects are similar in appearance to some
N&W aspects, but that is where the similarity ends. The N&W had
different rules for their aspects and how they apply.
Older N&W rules had two horizontal yellows over a single marker. That
was replaced later with a single horizontal over a marker light with the
letter "S" attached to the interlocking number board on the signal. 
That
is just one example of MANY differences.
It gets complicated, and it would take a great deal of time to explain
some
of the signal subjects that have been brought up lately. That's why I
haven't
chimed in on them.
Maybe I should write a book...
Ben
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