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I guess the quick and easy answer is to point out that, at some point, any train that was going to clear up back in such a spur had to get back in there in the first place (which would have involved occupying the mainline block while trying to unlock the switch), so keeping the switch points locked in the event of a train in the block may not have worked too well in that situation.
Thanks a million! The info about both ends of Walong and S Bealville certainly seem to confirm what I've observed. Very interesting, too, that there were facing point absolutes that didn't have the required relays to darken the lower head. I wasn't aware of that! I guess it's time to start reprogramming a few Logix here and there! If you're feeling bored or generous (or both!) at some point, I'd be interested in knowing the same info for the following control points which are modeled on my layout. No need to delve into a lot of detail, but just basically whether both leaving signals lit off their own track (or both tracks) and, if it's not too much trouble, whether the facing point signal would've had a darkened lower head.S MarcelN MarcelS WoodfordN Cliff Note: Woodford and Cliff are combined into one siding on my railroad and Rowen is missing completely N BealvilleNone of this affects how my operators will run trains at all, of course, but I think it's such a cool part of the hobby to try to get all the idiosyncrasies of a complicated signal system like this right!Thanks again! You've already been so helpful and informative that I've nearly forgiven you for whatever hand you may have had in completely ruining the character of Tehachapi Pass!
Fantastic progress Chris! It's great to see so much Tehachapi love on this board now. It helps balance out all the SPF's.
As requested:North Bealville = separate lighting for main and siding, both the trailing bulbs lit off the same relayNorth Cliff = separate lighting for main siding; bottom trailing bulb only lit if signal was at stop or for diverging moveNorth Marcel = separate lighting for main and siding, both the trailing bulbs lit off the same relaySouth Marcel = separate lighting for main and siding, both the trailing bulbs lit off the same relaySouth Woodford = separate lighting for main siding; bottom trailing bulb only lit if signal was at stop or for diverging move (from what I can tell, not 100% about the bottom head)
First off let me offer a slight disclaimer and that is that most of what I know comes from looking at signal plans and not from "in-cab" experience (I may need to hide and change my name to avoid getting tarred and feathered but I had a hand in the replacement in a lot of the old stuff on Tehachapi). ...
You won't get tarred and feathered if you just tell us that you have all the old components in your garage and you just need a little time to put together the price list that you are going to post on the TRW Trading Post. (PS: don't mention this to my wife yet.)
I will gladly pay you TUESDAY for a searchlight today! sorry but I don't have any of the parts. I am guessing the signals were scrapped along with everything in the houses. I only do the engineering for signal applications; when it gets installed and what happens to the old equipment is something I usually don't have much (if any) knowledge about. The reality though is that when "older" installations get taken out of service and the signals removed it is not uncommon for some of the equipment to be so rusty/fragile that there is no point in saving it.
What's supposed to happen when it turns red? Everybody out of the pool?
Thought yellow was the danger color in a pool?