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Re: signals in sydney



Railway Rasputin <bob@fastlink.com.au> wrote in message
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> WhaleOilBeefHooked wrote:
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> > Eddie Oliver <eoliver@efs.mq.edu.au> wrote in message
> > 37F09B9D.87410690@efs.mq.edu.au">news:37F09B9D.87410690@efs.mq.edu.au...
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> > > The "triangles" are position-light shunting signals, but Tom has
> > > mistakenly identified the top light of the triangle as red rather than
> > > yellow. The indications are
> > >
> > > two reds at bottom = stop
> > > single yellow at top = same as "shunt" above.
> >
> > Although sometimes (only ever seen them at country locations though) one
of
> > the bottom lights will be white, and will stay lit even when the top
yellow
> > is lit.
> >
> > DaveP
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> You mean a route indicator?

No - a dwarf signal - same triangle arrangement, yellow on top, red and
white on bottom with the white being permanently lit (well,
semi-permanently, until the globe blows).

DaveP