What kind of colour light signal is used in GB for a double crossover just in front of a pair of opposing platforms, used with double track, to show that the driver is about to be crossed over o the other track ? I just can't recall what the letters are, that signify this signal, when you want to describe it, if you know what I mean ? Thanks in advance. I just want to put the correct type of signal at the end of the Cowes two platforms in the latest version of the IOW route. Cheers !
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Jim McDermott (The Quizzmaster General) (with abject apologies from my dratted memory !)
Would someone kindly refresh my memory ?
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Re: Would someone kindly refresh my memory ?
I'm not sure what the Railworks version is but it should be a Two Aspect Colour Light with a "Theatre" or "Route" indicator showing the platform number.
You cold have a Position Light with the Main Aspect for entering an already occupied platform
Like this real one http://www.railway-technical.com/3-Aspe ... heatre.jpg
(Although mounted at the end of a platform for departing trains the design is the same)
This might help
http://ftp.uktrainsim.com/viewtopic.php?f=309&p=1453824
Peter
You cold have a Position Light with the Main Aspect for entering an already occupied platform
Like this real one http://www.railway-technical.com/3-Aspe ... heatre.jpg
(Although mounted at the end of a platform for departing trains the design is the same)
This might help
http://ftp.uktrainsim.com/viewtopic.php?f=309&p=1453824
Peter
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