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Re: "lost" trains
David Johnson wrote:
> Tony Gatt wrote:
>
> > If you encounter "A" faulty signal (at stop*usually*) then it is not
> > unreasonable to resume normal running once reaching the next fixed signal at
> > Proceed.
>
> Not exactly. He must pass two signals showing proceed before resuming normal
> speed. The new 2000 safeworking states that if the next signal in advance is a
> controlled signal, then normal speed may be resumed then. If the next signal is
> automatic, then two signals must be passed before resuming normal speed.
>
I can't argue with that for safety.
>
> --
> David Johnson
> trainman@ozemail.com.au
> http://www.ozemail.com.au/~trainman/
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Thanks,
Tony Gatt.
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