Re: Thank you - but hey another question on NSW CITYRAIL Rolling Stock

Ashley Wright (ajwright@ozemail.com.au)
Mon, 27 Apr 1998 10:03:35 GMT

On 27 Apr 1998 03:20:55 GMT, alberta@zip.com.au (Albert Alcoceba)
wrote:

>In the message about Thank you - but hey******, from TRAINMAN@OZEMAIL.COM.AU to ALL!, TRAINMAN@OZEMAIL.COM.AU said:"
>
>TT> Old habits die hard I guess. A lot of spark drivers are now ex-Enfield guys.
>TT> Crossing lights are quite common at places like Hornsby and Gosford, where the
>TT> driver wishes to let other trains know that their train is clear of the
>TT> mainline. For those who do not know what crossing lights are, it is when the
>TT> marker light closest to the running line is made white, while the other marker
>TT> light is made red.
>
>I've also noticed suburban trains on the Illawarra line carrying the old
>Eastern Suburbs and Illawarra/South indications on their marker lights on
>the Up and Down directions respectively.
>
>

So how do you identify what the lights actually mean?? What is the
pattern for the Illawraa lines?
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