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Behaviour of trains at failed banner repeaters 10/01/2016 at 21:10 #79787
Forest Pines
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Playing Leeds today, I've had a banner repeater failure. Can't recall it happening to me before. You can see that the failure doesn't prevent me clearing the signal in rear:




My question is: if a train were to reach the failed banner (which hasn't happened yet, as this failure only happens on the "signal is displaying danger" aspect), would the driver stop and phone it in?

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Behaviour of trains at failed banner repeaters 10/01/2016 at 22:26 #79788
Firefly
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It's not prototypical.

With a failed banner in the ON position the signal in rear should be at danger.

Only when the banner is failed but should be showing a proceed can the signal in rear clear and then only to a single yellow under modern practice.

The signal in rear should require banner "lamp or controls."

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Behaviour of trains at failed banner repeaters 11/01/2016 at 01:04 #79789
uboat
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I had something similar on Huddersfield and the train stopped then driver phoned in.
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Behaviour of trains at failed banner repeaters 11/01/2016 at 14:35 #79796
Stephen Fulcher
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I have logged this as a bug #14849.
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Behaviour of trains at failed banner repeaters 11/01/2016 at 16:54 #79797
GeoffM
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L3804 (the signal reading up to the banner repeater) was missing the BR from its logic. Fixed, along with one other (the rest were ok).
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