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    A career as a signaller

    Can anybody help with the current set up for the Lancing Crossing Keeper, Signallers and the current shift patterns? Also, where are the 2 signallers and the crossing keeper located? I'm guessing in the box on lancing level crossing???
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    A career as a signaller

    Hi, Check the WON! It should have a protected path for a TRV (Usually 1Q or 3Q Headcode) They are the yellow trains that scan and record the track for defects. Possessions have to be shortened or given up for it pass.
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    A career as a signaller

    Hi all, just seen a G4 relief role has come up for Truro that has interested me. Can anyone shed any light on what the shifts are, boxes that are covered by relief, anything really but most importantly longevity of the boxes as it would require a move. Many thanks.
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    A career as a signaller

    Don't be disheartened, you have done really well already to get past the application stage and complete the online tests. Your scores will stand for 12 months so you can now apply for anything that becomes available in your area of choice. Keep an eye on the jobs page, especially on a Wednesday...
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    A career as a signaller

    Congrats to you both. Bit of advice needed please....I have been offered a grade 3 - 12 month FTC 50 miles from home pending medical results, which I am delighted with and so grateful for. However a permanent role has now come up of the same grade, right where I live and is literally 5 minutes...
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    A career as a signaller

    That's great to know. What about the dress code for the 12 weeks at Signalling school?
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    York Signalling School

    Hi all, Congratulations. I also attended Ely on the Tuesday, made it through to the interview and was emailed to say I was successful. I'm absolutely thrilled to bits. I have found this forum invaluable, there is so much information and friendly advice, don't think you could ever get through...

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