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2 signals = 2 BR's 28/01/2014 at 13:07 #54366 | |
vontrapp
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2 signals = 2 BR's 28/01/2014 at 15:24 #54377 | |
jc92
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I dont quite understand? is this a question or a statement? maybe a paragraph under the photo with an explanation may be helpful? thanks
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2 signals = 2 BR's 28/01/2014 at 16:53 #54391 | |
BoxBoyKit
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There are a few BR's on the top right... One for the junction signal and then two following that, each for the next signal on the route. Other than the Junction one seeming to be on the opposite side of the line I can't see anything special about them?
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2 signals = 2 BR's 28/01/2014 at 21:33 #54430 | |
Firefly
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Can't see anything unusual.
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2 signals = 2 BR's 28/01/2014 at 22:33 #54431 | |
vontrapp
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A question was raised a few weeks ago about BR's and was 1 used for multiple signals.
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2 signals = 2 BR's 29/01/2014 at 01:38 #54452 | |
GeoffM
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" said:A question was raised a few weeks ago about BR's and was 1 used for multiple signals.Sorry but we (chatting to others) are still confused as to exactly what you're referring to in that picture. On the far right we can see a splitting banner repeater - common as muck - and the two banners apply to one signal. After the junction signal there is a separate banner repeater for each of the two down lines. I cannot find an example of one BR applying to two signals. SimSig Boss Log in to reply |
2 signals = 2 BR's 29/01/2014 at 07:52 #54464 | |
maxand
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And here I was thinking BR stood for British Rail.
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2 signals = 2 BR's 30/01/2014 at 00:06 #54562 | |
vontrapp
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.......I cannot find an example of one BR applying to two signals. That's what I mean. Log in to reply |
2 signals = 2 BR's 30/01/2014 at 00:09 #54563 | |
postal
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" said:.......I cannot find an example of one BR applying to two signals.One random picture showing the contrary view isn't exactly conclusive evidence. “In life, there is always someone out there, who won’t like you, for whatever reason, don’t let the insecurities in their lives affect yours.” – Rashida Rowe Log in to reply The following user said thank you: Finger |
2 signals = 2 BR's 30/01/2014 at 17:10 #54618 | |
Steamer
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Vontrapp said:I cannot find an example of one BR applying to two signals.I think I've found one- the Banner repeater on Line F at Leeds, seen at 02:47 in this video. There's a set of points leading to line E between it and the signal gantry, and the identification plate reads L 3634/36 BR. Full screen mode and 1080p required to read plate! "Don't stress/ relax/ let life roll off your backs./ Except for death and paying taxes/ everything in life.../ is only for now." (Avenue Q) Last edited: 30/01/2014 at 17:10 by Steamer Log in to reply The following users said thank you: GeoffM, Forest Pines |
2 signals = 2 BR's 30/01/2014 at 17:26 #54623 | |
JamesN
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" said:Vontrapp said:Good Spot!I cannot find an example of one BR applying to two signals.I think I've found one- the Banner repeater on Line F at Leeds, seen at 02:47 in this video. There's a set of points leading to line E between it and the signal gantry, and the identification plate reads L 3634/36 BR. Full screen mode and 1080p required to read plate! Log in to reply |
2 signals = 2 BR's 30/01/2014 at 17:27 #54624 | |
GeoffM
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" said:Vontrapp said:Ding ding! We have a winner! Verified with screenshots of Leeds plus interlocking data - it is indeed a single banner repeater applying to two signals.I cannot find an example of one BR applying to two signals.I think I've found one- the Banner repeater on Line F at Leeds, seen at 02:47 in this video. There's a set of points leading to line E between it and the signal gantry, and the identification plate reads L 3634/36 BR. Full screen mode and 1080p required to read plate! SimSig Boss Log in to reply |