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Re: Signs next to the track
- Subject: Re: Signs next to the track
- From: "Daniel" <danv@primus.com.au>
- Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 00:11:07 +1000
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I'll give it a bash...
Inside the drivers cab, the driver has four positions to use,
they are :
notch 1
series
parrallel
and weakfield,
these are to do with the acceleration and therefore these signs reflect
which position to use.
Christopher_Martin GORDON <cmgord@ecr.mu.oz.au> wrote in message
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> Can someone please tell me what the following mean:
> Two horozintal white lines on a overhead pole
> Two white lines at 45Deg " " " "
>
> I diamond with a number in it like 32, 45 etc seen just after stations
> like Ringwood, East Richmond and many others.
>
>
> And where in Melbourne can you find points with normal speed/curve boards
> like Belgrave, Blackburn?
>
>
> --
> Chris Gordon
> http://www.ecr.mu.oz.au/~cmgord