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Re: SWU 904(c)



I avoid safeworking as arguments can go on and on as everyone has a different view.

David Johnson wrote:

> "When a speed board indicates that the train speed can be increased, the driver
> may do so as soon as the front of the train reaches the speed board."
>
> So, a 2km long train would probably have the back of the train going
> considerably over the speed for that section of track, especially going from a
> low speed to a high speed.
>
> This is only for fixed permanent speed boards.  For turnouts and temporary speed
> restrictions, SWU 904[c] and SWU 905[h] state the train speed cannot be
> increased until the rear of the train is clear of the turnout or clearance
> board.
>
> Comments?
>
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> David Johnson
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