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Post by metrailway on Jul 18, 2015 19:57:40 GMT
Is there a particular reason why over the past year or two some LUL signals have gained blue and white surrounds instead of the usual black?
RJB1 and JB1 on the approach to Harrow on the Hill spring to mind.
Is LUL copying the NR practice of making SPAD prone signals more prominent?
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Colin
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Post by Colin on Jul 18, 2015 20:04:15 GMT
Yes, that's exactly the reason.
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Post by metrailway on Jul 18, 2015 20:13:31 GMT
Yes, that's exactly the reason. Many thanks I do find it interesting that LUL have applied the blue and white surround to RJB1, a repeater signal. AFAIK this isn't done on NR.
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Tom
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Post by Tom on Jul 26, 2015 11:05:00 GMT
NR tend to have fewer repeaters in the same style as LU.
However, I most confess that I don't agree with blue and white reflective stripes, in clear skies they blend into the sky and in darkness they just reflect your (ultra-bright) headlights back, risking dazzle.
Signals with a poor SPAD history need to be carefully analysed for time and weather conditions, and in a lot of cases to make them stand out better needs a bigger black sighting board - not a knee-jerk application of the 'pharaoh' stripes.
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Post by revupminster on Jul 26, 2015 12:36:51 GMT
White back plates were reserved for signals that were not normally illuminated ie; fog repeaters and rail gap indicators. This was so the driver did not treat them as a signal with no aspect and a danger signal.
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Post by Harsig on Jul 26, 2015 20:16:12 GMT
....and in a lot of cases to make them stand out better needs a bigger black sighting board. I noticed the other day that JB44 approaching Harrow platform 2 has recently acquired just such a bigger black sighting board.
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Post by version3point1 on Sept 3, 2015 16:22:01 GMT
....and in a lot of cases to make them stand out better needs a bigger black sighting board. I noticed the other day that JB44 approaching Harrow platform 2 has recently acquired just such a bigger black sighting board. As has MWX746. Though there's only so much of the sky and the sun that one can afford to black out!
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