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Re: Whats a 'guard's indicator'?



Geoff Lambert wrote in message <38a3166e.607415792@nntp.unsw.edu.au>...
>On Wed, 9 Feb 2000 21:31:29 +1100, "Dave Proctor"
><thadocta@spambait.dingoblue.net.au> wrote:
>
>>Jonathan Boles wrote in message <01bf72e5$6a2bdd00$fe67868b@tfboles>...
>>>What is one of these things? (a single light hanging above the platform
>>>with the words "GUARDS INDICATOR" below)
>>
>>It indicates to the guard that the driver has a clear signal out of the
>>platform. If the signal at the end of the platform is at stop, then the
>>indicator will be extinguished.
>
>Where is there a drawing of one in a rule book or appendix?  I know
>I've seen one but, a few years ago, when I needed a diagram of one, I
>found them impossible to find.  I thought they would have been in the
>GA, but I've never been able to find it.

Why would they need a drawing of one in the General Appendix? It is merely a
white light with the words "Guards Indicator" on it somewhere - no need for
an example to be given.

Dave