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Re: [NSW] home signal



Eddie Oliver wrote:

> 2. Junction indicators (turnout indicators - both terms seem to be in
> use) placed on the signal preceding that protecting a turnout. This is
> intended to give advance indication of the route set at the turnout,
> especially where there are two high-speed routes. Examples are
> Merrylands, Turrella, Blacktown, Goulburn.  There is a different type at
> St Marys which is an experimental attempt to display the turnout speed
> as well as the direction.

Cabramatta...


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