Epping-Ongar Railway
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- Guille3604
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Re: Epping-Ongar Railway
Hey! I was a member on this railway! Nice work Sjoerd!
Re: Epping-Ongar Railway
A custom made quite unique signal for entering Ongar....
Popquiz.... What does the signal aspect shown here mean?
(The real signal: https://photos.signalling.org/picture?/ ... _september)
Popquiz.... What does the signal aspect shown here mean?
(The real signal: https://photos.signalling.org/picture?/ ... _september)
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Re: Epping-Ongar Railway
Does this signal say: go slowly to track 3?
Red light says stop but two dots white says free to pass slowly.
Red light says stop but two dots white says free to pass slowly.
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Re: Epping-Ongar Railway
Correct!
A path has been set to track 3, but as the track is occupied, the signal remains red. The white lights then means (as we call it in the Netherlands.... translated to English) "Drive on sight".
Dutch signals would show "Drive on sight" with a yellow flashing light (and the red light off).
A path has been set to track 3, but as the track is occupied, the signal remains red. The white lights then means (as we call it in the Netherlands.... translated to English) "Drive on sight".
Dutch signals would show "Drive on sight" with a yellow flashing light (and the red light off).
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Re: Epping-Ongar Railway
It's the same in the UK, as we drive on sight obviously. I believe the max speed past these signals is either 10 or 5mph
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Re: Epping-Ongar Railway
max speed is 10MPH and as far as track is clear its normaly used at big stations when platforms have a A&B sections a good example of this is at manchester picadaillyperfecttrains1000 wrote: ↑02 May 2020, 00:57 It's the same in the UK, as we drive on sight obviously. I believe the max speed past these signals is either 10 or 5mph
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Re: Epping-Ongar Railway
They're commonly used on approaches to stations where you're about to attach to another train, so Haywards Heath on the Brighton Mainline is a good example
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Re: Epping-Ongar Railway
where is there fictional things?
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