brad465
Established Member
As per the title, while I happened to be changing at Westbury this evening (from Warminster-Taunton), I watched two double headed freight trains in the loop on the east side of the station, both appeared to be destined for Whatley Quarry. The first one left just after 20:00, where soon after pulling away, the train behind it started moving as well and followed it until it reached the red signal at the end of the loop (that was green for the first train).
I know procedures exist for two trains to occupy the same signal block at the same time, such as station platforms, but this is the first time I can recall two trains moving simultaneously within the same block. Is there a special procedure for this?
These are what appear to be the two trains in question:
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It maybe worth mentioning that there was some disruption in the area after a train fault cancelled the Newquay-Paddington train that didn't move for 45 minutes from P3, an empty Class 158 was sat in P1 for a while, plus the Paddington-Frome skipped Westbury entirely on the avoiding line.
I know procedures exist for two trains to occupy the same signal block at the same time, such as station platforms, but this is the first time I can recall two trains moving simultaneously within the same block. Is there a special procedure for this?
These are what appear to be the two trains in question:
Realtime Trains | 6C66 2010½ Westbury Down T.C. to Whatley Quarry | 05/08/2024
Real-time train running information for 6C66 2010½ departure from Westbury Down T.C. to Whatley Quarry on 05/08/2024. From Realtime Trains, an independent source of train running info for Great Britain.

Realtime Trains | 6V60 1443 Wembley Receptions 1-7 to Whatley Quarry F Liner Hh | 05/08/2024
Real-time train running information for 6V60 1443 departure from Wembley Receptions 1-7 to Whatley Quarry F Liner Hh on 05/08/2024. From Realtime Trains, an independent source of train running info for Great Britain.

It maybe worth mentioning that there was some disruption in the area after a train fault cancelled the Newquay-Paddington train that didn't move for 45 minutes from P3, an empty Class 158 was sat in P1 for a while, plus the Paddington-Frome skipped Westbury entirely on the avoiding line.