Re: NSW Signaling Question.

Maurie Daly (mauried@commslab.gov.au)
Mon, 9 Jun 1997 23:57:35 GMT

In article <339bbbbf.396470@news.ozemail.com.au> ajwright@ozemail.com.au (Ashley Wright) writes:
>From: ajwright@ozemail.com.au (Ashley Wright)
>Subject: NSW Signaling Question.
>Date: Mon, 09 Jun 1997 08:18:07 GMT

>I have a NSW signaling question. What does a signal that is RED on RED
>on Green mean???. I have never seen a signal like this before. (It was
>on the Tempe end of the Illawarra Main up track at Sydenham)
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Normally 25km/h track circuited and clear to the next signal,but following
section may be occupied,ie no guarantee of 2 red signals until next occupied
section.
Red over Red over yellow indicates NOT clear to the next signal, current track
section may be occupied.

The interpretation of this indication varies a bit around the State depending
on where it is used.

cheers
Maurie Daly