I had an idea (uh-oh) on a way to keep a train approaching a switch thrown against it from getting too close.
I know there should be signals, etc., and alert operators, but just in case....
I also know that there should be short protection - this isn't meant as a substitute for that.
The idea is to prevent a train (or at least an engine) from getting too close to a switch thrown against it.
Using a DPDT (like what is built into a Tortoise), power is removed from the rail that doesn't match the polarity of the frog - this requires that the frog polarity be controlled via the other side of the DPDT.
Here's a crude diagram:
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Rail sections A and B are only powered when the Frog polarity matches the polarity of the rail to their left.
If A and B are longer than a locomotive, then I think this could work.
I want to do this to protect some switches that are hidden from the operators view.
I can also see some problems however. First, if there's a keep-alive in the engine, it will just sail on through. Second, it doesn't protect against backing a train into the open switch. So since it isn't foolproof, maybe it's not a good idea. I'm posting it soliciting constructive criticism. Fire away!