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Re: Speed Signs? in NSW



(also read Anita Lukaszyk's reply to the original question)

Book 3 of the working timetable states that white is for XPTs only. Yellow
is for all other trains, except that when there is only a white speedboard
without a yellow one, the Xplorers only would be permitted to travel at the
designated speed as indicated by the white speedboard.

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"Tom" <gunzel3801@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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| how about I simplify this for you all.
| yellow is for frieght and miscellaneous traffic
| and white is passenger trains
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| > When I was on the XPT going to Sydney, I noticed signs along side the
| line, one
| > yellow and one white. I am assuming these are related to speed limits.
If
| so
| > which color indicates what?
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