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Reversing at Exmouth Junction? 25/02/2023 at 10:14 #150669 | |
ajax103
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I think I know the answer but I like to double check but in both SimSig timetables and real life working timetables that have a train carrying out a reversing move at Exmouth Junction, do they use the headshunt opposite the cement works there to do this move or do they actually head onto the Exmouth branch itself as far as signal EJ21 to reverse behind signal EJ20 to than make it's way back towards Exeter? Does anyone know what Network Rail or even Great Western mean when they use the location to reverse at please? Log in to reply |
Reversing at Exmouth Junction? 25/02/2023 at 11:17 #150670 | |
Steamer
3997 posts |
The headshunt, a move onto the Exmouth branch will probably conflict with the branch service.
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Reversing at Exmouth Junction? 25/02/2023 at 11:38 #150671 | |
ajax103
1123 posts |
Steamer in post 150670 said:The headshunt, a move onto the Exmouth branch will probably conflict with the branch service.That's what I thought but I thought I check to make sure. Log in to reply |
Reversing at Exmouth Junction? 25/02/2023 at 21:00 #150680 | |
Kris
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Both moves are operationally valid, it depends on traffic, failures etc. If there is no conflict on the single line it might be beneficial to cross the train over onto the single line to clear the Up Waterloo for a 1Lxx service. Probably only done it a few times on the real panel but its certainly a move to claw back a few minutes.
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