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Re: Signalling queries




B. <b.spammed@four12.net> wrote in message os12g9.oso.ln@four12.net">news:os12g9.oso.ln@four12.net...
> "Bradley Torr" <truenorth@one.net.au.SPAMTRAP> wrote in message
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> > * What does "CTC" stand for, and what does it mean?
>
> Centralised Traffic Control.  It's where you have all the signalling for a
> particular section of line, usually a long section, controlled from the
one
> place.  E.g. Junee to Albury is worked by CTC, it's all controlled from
> Junee.  The trains just obey the signal aspects, and there are no Train
> Orders or Staffs involved.
>

Is the term CTC still used in NSW? I thought these days it was Single Line
Track Control (SLTC), I could be wrong though.

Dave Malcolm