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Yes, very much! Thanks!So let me see if I understand the rule mappings:R/R = Rule 245Q StopY/R = Rule 245D ApproachFY/R = Rule 245B Approach LimitedR/Y = Rule 245K Diverging ApproachR/FY = Rule 245J Diverging Approach LimitedR/G = Rule 245G Diverging ClearR/FR = Rule 245N Flashing Stop and Proceed (diverging?)FR/R = Rule 245N Flashing Stop and ProceedG/R = Rule 245A ClearY/Y = Rule 245C Approach Medium(Based upon: http://www.railroadsignals.us/rulebooks/up88/index.htm)Interesting that facing Walong does not show a G/R. So a southbound will always take the diverging route (and go thru Tunnel 10).
What about the South Woodford? I don't have a clear pic, but I would guess that the trailings are same as on Walong, and the facing aspects include the G/R?
That G/R at SP350 could be for either the main or siding at South Woodford, right?
Thanks again,Ed
There have been lots of changes in signal spacing and what aspects they can display. Likewise, the control points are designed so that if you are looking at the facing signal at either end of double track your diverging move would be to the right; as in if you go straight at SP351 (southbound) you would need to "diverge" onto the single main at SP354. Same is true going the opposite direction: If heading north at SP354 the diverging move would be to the right and then it would be a straight move at SP351. And of course the same would be true if the switch at SP351 was reversed instead.The top heads would be for a yellow or red. The facing signal at Walong and also Marcel can display a R/R, Y/R, FY/R, R/Y, R/FY, R/G, R/FR, FR/R. The Stop or restricting aspects at the home signal would have a yellow approach signal at the next location, a Yellow approach aspect at the home signal would have a flashing yellow advance approach aspect at the next location, the Flashing yellow advance approach at the home signal would have a clear green at the next location (so the best aspect for a facing move going straight at either location is a flashing yellow. Any diverging aspect at the home signal would have an approach diverging (yellow/yellow) at the next location. Heading north from Walong both trailing signals can display R/R, FR/R, Y/R, FY/R, G/R, or Y/Y aspects (Y/Y denotes going in the hole at SP350 South Woodford). UP typically follows a Y/Y aspect with an FY aspect, so keep that in mind.Heading south from Marcel the signal on Main 2 can show R, FR, Y, FY, and G aspects. The signal on Main 1 is considered an end of double track so it has a red marker light on the top head with R/R, R/FR, R/Y, R/FY, and R/G aspects with a yellow/yellow aspect at the next signal down.There is a set of intermediates in between the control points, for a move "diverging" onto the single main a Y/Y aspect will be shown, otherwise a stop aspect or approach aspect will be shown.Clear as mud?Maybe this will help: If you are a northbound at the approach signal for SP354 and are clear to SP348 (North Woodford) and let's assume main 2 through Walonger.SP348 = R/R --> SP350 = Y/R --> SP351 = FY/R (over reverse switch)--> intermediate at 352.5 = Y/Y --> SP354 = FY/R --> intermediate at 355.6 = G. Another scenario: heading southbound with Cable (SP358) at stop; taking main 1 through Walonger:SP358 = R/R -->SP356 = R/Y (reverse switch) --> intermediate @ 355.6 = Y/Y --> SP354 = R/FY (Reverse switch) --> intermediate at 352.5 = Y/Y --> SP351 = FY/R --> SP350 = G/RUP typically uses "Safetran" signal heads, so that is what you are looking for the dimensions of.NickHope this helps.
I'm confused. (Not that I don't appreciate your posting this info!) I think I would understand that the facing signals at north Walong or south Marcel wouldn't display a clear because of that red marker light at the end of double track, but where are the marker lights on the trailing signals? There's a good view of the new trailing signals at north Walong at the 3:45 mark of this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=225&v=R-QYBybzQdkOn second thought ... I should delete this, I don't want to encourage Ed to model D-heads either!
I'm confused. (Not that I don't appreciate your posting this info!) I think I would understand that the facing signals at north Walong or south Marcel wouldn't display a clear because of that red marker light at the end of double track, but where are the marker lights on the trailing signals? There's a good view of the new trailing signals at north Walong at the 3:45 mark of this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=225&v=R-QYBybzQdkOn second thought ... I should delete this, I don't want to encourage Ed to model D-heads either! Quote from: kc9jts on January 06, 2017, 07:43:15 AMI get a message that an error occurred and it won't let me see the video?
I get a message that an error occurred and it won't let me see the video?
D-heads are soulless
On second thought ... I should delete this, I don't want to encourage Ed to model D-heads either!
southbounds can take either main 1 or main 2
Ok so then a southbound going onto main 2 (straight) at CPSP351 would see Y/R (9.2.6 Approach) or FY/R (9.2.4 Advance Approach). What is the flash rate? I'll have to modify my code to be able to display that.Ed
I just want to understand....If a northbound is cleared through Woodford with no trains ahead, it could get at the least restrictive a flashing yellow at Marcel. Are the signals ahead still green? What would the aspect at north Walong (formely siding) be?