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Post by goldenarrow on Jan 20, 2019 15:29:59 GMT
Was wondering was is describing trains around the Harrow-On-The-Hill area these days?
I only ask because some interesting destinations popped up this afternoon. Aldgate services on platform 5 were shown on DMI’s as Liverpool Street.
I know that Liverpool Street, Whitechapel and a few other redundant destinations have destination codes still shown upon in the box which is one of the reasons why King’s X is often shown as Moorgate but is it possible these codes have been inputted out of error by a machine or erroneously selected by a signaller.
Thanks in advance, G.Arrow
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2019 16:39:16 GMT
The train descriptions still use the legacy ABCDE codes with the DMi’s either running off of Tracknet or having a interface called MAGIC, can’t remember what this stands for but I know it’s on the forum somewhere
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Post by Chris M on Jan 20, 2019 21:49:48 GMT
The train descriptions still use the legacy ABCDE codes with the DMi’s either running off of Tracknet or having a interface called MAGIC, can’t remember what this stands for but I know it’s on the forum somewhere Multiple Audio Graphical Information Controller found out today it's basically a interface between Trackernet and the newer style DMI's where the a traditional interface between the TD and the older style light boxes where not installed.
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Post by goldenarrow on Jan 20, 2019 22:05:37 GMT
Thanks @aetearlscourt and Chris M , I'm assuming this interface is completely automated?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2019 22:27:30 GMT
Yes it’s just a link between old and new that all
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