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CE67 in Low Gill area?

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CE67 in Low Gill area? 15/07/2014 at 15:27 #62771
Albert
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I currently have a signal failure of signal CE67 (Up line between Lambrigg and Oxenholme) which was reported to be in the Low Gill area. But in the list of ground frames I see Low Gill as being between Grayrigg and Tebay.
Is this ground frame actually placed elsewhere or should CE67 be in a different area (such as Oxenholme)?

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CE67 in Low Gill area? 16/07/2014 at 21:47 #62800
TomOF
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I'll look into it.

Cheers

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CE67 in Low Gill area? 17/07/2014 at 10:50 #62802
splash
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CE67 signal is on the up line between Grayrigg and Oxenhope.
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CE67 in Low Gill area? 17/07/2014 at 11:28 #62805
Hugh Jampton
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" said:
CE67 signal is on the up line between Grayrigg and Oxenhope.
I didn't realise the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway featured on the Carlisle sim

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CE67 in Low Gill area? 17/07/2014 at 13:59 #62813
Albert
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" said:
CE67 signal is on the up line between Grayrigg and Oxenhope.

Lambrigg is marked on the sim as well, so Lambrigg-Oxenholme is just a more precise description. Though I don't know why we need to see the Lambrigg text on the sim in 2000s mode since the ground frame is not displayed in that era.

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CE67 in Low Gill area? 17/07/2014 at 15:21 #62815
Danny252
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The names are (usually, at least!) based on which interlocking the signal is worked from, so they aren't necessarily completely descriptive.
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