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Re: High-voltage track circuits
I am unfamiliar with the J/S type, the only types that I am familiar with is
the L/G, ML(or ABB) and CSEE types of frequency tracks. So I would not like
to hazzard a guess on there relation to each other. Sorry I was unable to
answer your question.
Regards
Rob
C. Dewick <craigd@lios.apana.org.au> wrote in message
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> In <386b6e80@newsserver1.picknowl.com.au> "Rob" <robd74@hotmail.com>
writes:
>
> >In South Australia, on the Steam Ranger Tourist Rail (Mount Barker to
Victor
> >Harbour) we use Lucas Girling Track circuits, which apply a 50 to 100
volt
> >pulse on the rail, for rust purposes as the line is not used often enough
to
> >create a good circuit between train and rail.
>
> These sound very similar to J/S equipment. Could the L/G design be related
> to the J/S ones in some way?
>
> Regards,
>
> Craig.
>
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