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SimSig Worksop
Ground Frames
Cresswell GF
Shell Mex GF

SimSig Worksop

Ground Frames

On this simulation there are several Ground Frames controlling access from and to sidings. See here for details of Ground frames.

Cresswell GF

An emergency crossover GF.

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Norwood Crossing

Shell Mex GF

When the train is in the correct position, release the GF and move both levers to reverse. The train will then move into/out of the sidings (there are no GF signals). Once the movement is complete, normalise the GF levers and lock the GF release.

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Clarborough

An emergency crossover GF.

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Thoresby Shunt Frame

A GF than is used for controlling locos running round via the headshunt.
This frame has 6 levers as follows:

  • Lever 1 - King lever, reverse when GF release is given, to unlock the other signal levers;
  • Levers 2,3,4 clear the signals on Arr/Dep lines 1,2,3 respectively;
  • Lever 5 clears the signal on the run-round line;
  • Lever 6 clears the signal on the head shunt for the return move.

Note that the points at the head-shunt end of the 4 lines are spring points, the loco returning from the headshunt can only move to the (top) run-round line.

As the frame is for local control, there is no interlocking between any of the signal levers.

The usual sequence of operation is:

- release the GF, reverse the king lever #1, then reverse lever 2,3 or 4 as required;

- when the loco is in the headshunt, put lever 2,3,4 normal, then reverse lever 6 to clear the HS signal;

- once the loco is on the run-round line, put lever 6 normal, lever 1 normal, then the GF can be relocked.

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Last edited by GeoffM on 15/09/2016 at 03:00