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Dodgy signal at Walsall Today at 12:24 #158024 | |
304033
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With the release of Walsall, something I spotted on one of Soi Buakhao's videos... https://youtu.be/VSAAewosATM?t=285 Watch the signal (WL26??) as the 20 trundles past... Any ideas why that happened??! Last edited: Today at 12:25 by 304033 Reason: None given Log in to reply |
Dodgy signal at Walsall Today at 14:45 #158027 | |
Stephen Fulcher
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There could be any number of things that *could* cause that to happen, but I could not tell you for sure what did cause it.
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Dodgy signal at Walsall Today at 18:18 #158032 | |
clive
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It looks like that signal is not on the route that the 20 is taking. So my guess would be that the movement of the track is somehow shaking a wire connection (one of the one that bridges rail joints) just enough to break the circuit momentarily and cause the other signal to go back to red; it then remakes, so the signal steps back up to the correct aspect. But just a guess. Log in to reply |
Dodgy signal at Walsall Today at 19:14 #158033 | |
bill_gensheet
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The original 1965 signalling notice for Walsall is publically available from SRS website. https://www.s-r-s.org.uk/archivesignals/brmr.php Both WL25 and WL26 are the same format and had route 'G' for Wednesbury - which seems to be where the 20 goes. So I think it is WL26 and applies to the train. WL25 is visible in the still frame at 4:40, and is lower down Log in to reply |