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SINFIN LEVER FRAME 21/02/2022 at 20:42 #145298 | |
headshot119
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Guts in post 145297 said:Chromatix in post 125553 said:What information do you think the Wiki is lacking? All three ground frames at Sinfin have diagrams within the lever frames giving a layout of the points and hand signals, and from a quick look (I confess it's a long long time since I've played Derby) I don't think there's anything too special about releasing the frames?Following the advice in this thread, I was able to get a train into and out of Sinfin successfully. This required stepping the timetable past Melbourne Jn on the way in.Still nothing on there. 5yrs now. LOL "Passengers for New Lane, should be seated in the rear coach of the train " - Opinions are my own and not those of my employer Log in to reply |
SINFIN LEVER FRAME 23/02/2022 at 18:08 #145331 | |
Guts
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headshot119 in post 145298 said:Guts in post 145297 said:Firstly it was a humorous dig.Chromatix in post 125553 said:What information do you think the Wiki is lacking? All three ground frames at Sinfin have diagrams within the lever frames giving a layout of the points and hand signals, and from a quick look (I confess it's a long long time since I've played Derby) I don't think there's anything too special about releasing the frames?Following the advice in this thread, I was able to get a train into and out of Sinfin successfully. This required stepping the timetable past Melbourne Jn on the way in.Still nothing on there. 5yrs now. LOL Secondly, It's about 6D08 in the 2009 timetable. There could possibly be a method of working for this service in Wiki. It is explained in this thread but I didn't see it in time to act upon it and used another thread which didn't help and I messed up the service; and without the service it's lost on me. Last edited: 23/02/2022 at 18:08 by Guts Reason: None given Log in to reply |