dangie
Established Member
From the novice again so please be gentle.
How are the distances between track sections (signals) worked out?
For example, at Rugeley Trent Valley on the WCML there is a signal gantry for the down line at the north end of the platforms. There is a signal gantry for the up line at the south end of the platforms. A distance between them of approx one hundred metres or so. Why couldn't the track sections be worked out so all signals could use the same gantry? A little farther up the line towards Colwich the up/down line signals are even closer together. Surely one gantry across all lines could carry both sets of signals.
Hope this makes sense. Thank you.
How are the distances between track sections (signals) worked out?
For example, at Rugeley Trent Valley on the WCML there is a signal gantry for the down line at the north end of the platforms. There is a signal gantry for the up line at the south end of the platforms. A distance between them of approx one hundred metres or so. Why couldn't the track sections be worked out so all signals could use the same gantry? A little farther up the line towards Colwich the up/down line signals are even closer together. Surely one gantry across all lines could carry both sets of signals.
Hope this makes sense. Thank you.