Signalman: the man who checks everything to make sure the big layout is ready to run.
- Signalman module is used to set up computerized signal operation and allows you to automatically operate all your signals, grade crossings, traffic lights, beacons, etc.
Signalman The man who controls the signals and authorizes the movements of trains on running lines Single-Car Test Device Is used to test the air brake equipment on car that is sent to a repair track Single Track A main track upon ...
RT Acceptance In UK railway signalling terms, 'acceptance' means the permission given by a signalman for a train to enter the section of line he controls.
May also be controlled by a signalman receiving instructions to manually change the signals and switches. Manual Operation Operation of the train by the operator alone. This operation does not preclude the use of ATC.
a signalman or stationmaster) to the train crew. The set of rules and the physical equipment used to accomplish this determine what is known as the method of working (UK), method of operation (US) or safeworking (Aus.).
Signalman: A person in charge of the signalling at a station or junction, often in a Signal-box. Six-foot: The narrow corridor between a pair of closely-spaced tracks, nominally six feet wide. See also four-foot and ten-foot.
A railway simulation program published by Signal Computer Consultants, which simulates the activities of a modern railway dispatcher (signalman). Despite its apparently simple nature, the program is strangely addictive.
A signalling bell-coded message given by a signalman to the signal-box in-advance when a train, which has been accepted by the signalman in-advance, is passing the signal-box of the signalman giving the message. Train Heating ...
The signalman would pull levers installed on this frame to operate semaphore signals. In North America these were called interlocking towers. For more details on signal boxes have a look at the Hampton Loade Signal Box page.
Usual position of points or signals before action initiated by signalman to allow a train movement. Normal Gradient ...
Back Light The white light that is visible from the back of a signal lamp, used to inform the signalman visually that the lamp is lit.
to connect, the price per card is fairly high (that's one of the big trade-offs with all kinds of computer to layout connections). The "Train Brain" ($80) is a 4-input, 4-output card, the "Smart Cab" ($90) is a 100-step throttle, and the "Signalman" ...
See also: Track, Engine, Train, Point, Block
 
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