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Nice to see some familiar territory 21/03/2010 at 05:51 #926 | |
Mad Mac
13 posts |
As a battle-hardened veteran of many nights in Waverley SC, it's great to see this. Like the ground frames! Thanks to all for their efforts. Few observations: Kaimes - Protecting signal is EJ698, not ES698 Curriehill - has two crossovers 1R10 - I inadvertently signalled this up to E 483, from where it can't get to its booked platform(19). Should the driver have challenged it? GFs - Just as an FYI, some are actually Ground Switch Panels (Stenton, Reston (Crossovers), Linlithgow and Curriehill Log in to reply |
Nice to see some familiar territory 21/03/2010 at 05:51 #7544 | |
Mad Mac
13 posts |
As a battle-hardened veteran of many nights in Waverley SC, it's great to see this. Like the ground frames! Thanks to all for their efforts. Few observations: Kaimes - Protecting signal is EJ698, not ES698 Curriehill - has two crossovers 1R10 - I inadvertently signalled this up to E 483, from where it can't get to its booked platform(19). Should the driver have challenged it? GFs - Just as an FYI, some are actually Ground Switch Panels (Stenton, Reston (Crossovers), Linlithgow and Curriehill Log in to reply |
Nice to see some familiar territory 21/03/2010 at 15:22 #7573 | |
UKTrainMan
1803 posts |
Mad Mac said:1R10 - I inadvertently signalled this up to E 483, from where it can't get to its booked platform(19). Should the driver have challenged it?E483 is the starting signal for Platform 17 so quite how you signalled it upto there I don't know :: (I don't mean that to sound rude, btw) I note from the list of trains there are three 1R10s, a 1R10-1, 1R10-2 and 1R10-3 so I am assuming that you are talking about 1R10-3 which is indeed booked into Platform 19. I can easily imagine that if you signal a train into a different platform then the driver will not challenge it as they will assume you maybe have a points/signal/track-circuit failure or some other reason why they cannot use the booked platform therefore they may not challenge it. Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |
Nice to see some familiar territory 21/03/2010 at 22:25 #7621 | |
welshdragon
315 posts |
Platform alterations occur regularly, it's not the driver's job to complain - he'll accept any platform. You do have to watch for the passengers though, we don't like Platform alterations! Log in to reply |
Nice to see some familiar territory 22/03/2010 at 00:27 #7628 | |
UKTrainMan
1803 posts |
welshdragon said:You do have to watch for the passengers though, we don't like Platform alterations!I don't really mind them - I would just assume the signaller has their reasons for using a different platform - as long as the TOC involved keep me correctly informed within reasonable time to make it to the different platform....but of course I play SimSig so I can appreciate that using an alternative platform may be needed. Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |
Nice to see some familiar territory 22/03/2010 at 04:34 #7634 | |
Mad Mac
13 posts |
UKTrainMan said:E483 is the starting signal for Platform 17 so quite how you signalled it upto there I don't knowPut that way, neither do I...... Answers re the wrong platform are what I expected i.e. he wouldn't challenge it. Log in to reply |