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Re: [NSW]-Question about signal phones
- Subject: Re: [NSW]-Question about signal phones
- From: "Tezza" <tezza2000@dingoblue.net.au>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 11:38:58 +1100
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
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- Xref: bclass.spectrum.com.au aus.rail:28102
<signal_spotter
> > "Eddie Oliver"
> > > And of course since signal-spotter told us in his original
> > > posting that he tries to implement the non-existent rule, it will
> become a self-fulfilling prophecy where he is involved.
>
> On the contrary. As a contractor it is in my interest to mount *every*
> phone on the signal post.
Is that what you did with the Home sticks at Hornsby?
> That saves a lot of money as I don't have to
> mount a separate post or cabling. And all I can follow are the SRA
> Standard Specifications which are gospel. So if it's written in there I
> have to do it, if it's not then great.
So what is usually in the SRA Standard Specifications?