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Re: Glenbrook accident [NSW]
"C. Dewick" wrote:
> If there's no handsignaller it depends on whether there's a train stop and
> whether or not the train has trip gear... In the case of Glenbrook, there
> are no train stops, so *all* trains stopped at any automatic signals have to
> phone the signaller for instructions, then act accordingly.
In the case of Glenbrook, I don't think it is necessary to ring the signaller. After waiting one
minute, you may pass the signal at extreme caution, prepared to stop short of any obstruction.
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David Johnson
trainman@ozemail.com.au
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~trainman/