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... I figured the GG1 was "visiting power" but it definitely has a lot of pulling oomph too. ...
>...the one thing I don't get is the extra detection section at the east end of the westbound ATSF main.Occupancy for the leftmost head on the bridge, the intermediate. That head is too far away from the right side of the junction switches, so I need to block it to indicate properly at the signal location.
>what is the purpose of the LH crossover at the west end?Concerns off-scene - option for running around something in the block to Leon, and access for a WB train making a pickup at Victorville Cement. Interesting thought, tho', given that a WB picking-up at V'ville Cement could use the crossover at Leon. OTOH, that plan would block both mains during the switching moves. Track is theoretically too busy for that and the DS would not be happy.>...I would think you don't need ... the lower head on the westbound main at #4....
What I was saying is I don't see why the leftmost signal on that bridge (#5) needs to be there. It could be on the #7 bridge facing opposite the other signals, or on a mast between the mains there. Conversely, the signal for westbounds could be moved from the #7 bridge to the one at #5 (facing opposite the others), or a mast nearby.
I'd have to review the other parts of your trackplan again to fully understand. I think the point is, if westbounds will use that crossover as a part of regular operations, then you want the signals you already have and yes, you want to show Approach Diverging at #7. If it is pure double track to the west and the LH crossover is only used for emergency moves where the dispatcher talks the engineer through a red, then you don't need all those extra heads.
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.........I also have my fingers crossed that he is open to modifications to the CAD files to reproduce the Yermo and Caliente stations (Caliente is still standing!), which were also in the same Mission Revival style, just smaller and larger, respectively.
(Caliente is still standing!),
Where might it be, Mike? Other than the residential on the north side of the tracks, I see only the post office and the building to the west of it...
Caliente, Nevada, Jim?