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Post by commuter on Jan 28, 2021 6:49:35 GMT
Random question but does anyone have a picture of a signal on the Central line displaying a white aspect? All I can find online by Google image search is a diagram of one.
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Post by philthetube on Jan 28, 2021 7:53:46 GMT
It means that the train in the platform is signalled to depart the station, information provided for station staff as the driver receives this in the cab.
On sub surface stock the white lights are on the train with the door indicator lights.
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Post by Dstock7080 on Jan 28, 2021 8:06:35 GMT
It means that the train in the platform is signalled to depart the station, information provided for station staff as the driver receives this in the cab. On sub surface stock the white lights are on the train with the door indicator lights. The Central Line uses a different system, the white aspect displayed on signal heads advises that the next section is occupied but movement into that section is possible in ATO. Sequence would be red, white, green. I can only find a photo of a signal post showing a danger aspect, without white, which is unhelpful to commuter
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Post by hobbayne on Jan 28, 2021 10:43:14 GMT
Basically means that there is at least one train in the section between you and the next colour light signal.
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Post by quex on Jan 28, 2021 13:45:21 GMT
Just a thought, why not get in touch with the people behind the OpenBVE Central Line route?
bvewesternregion.co.uk/
They seem to use a lot of photographic textures in what they make, so I'd imagine they might have what you're looking for.
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Post by commuter on Jan 28, 2021 15:46:20 GMT
It means that the train in the platform is signalled to depart the station, information provided for station staff as the driver receives this in the cab. On sub surface stock the white lights are on the train with the door indicator lights. Hi, I’m fully aware of what it means...(it doesn’t mean what you say it means). But with respect I didn’t ask that. I’m after a picture of One.
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Post by davidb on Jan 28, 2021 15:48:11 GMT
If it's of any use, this video someone shot at White City in 2017 opens with a view of of a signal displaying a white aspect:
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Post by commuter on Jan 28, 2021 16:17:13 GMT
If it's of any use, this video someone shot at White City in 2017 opens with a view of of a signal displaying a white aspect: Thank you. That’s great and really helpful. Ill ask the video creator if I can take a screenshot for use. <<Rincew1nd: duplicate post deleted>>
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Post by superteacher on Feb 18, 2021 11:34:47 GMT
signal EAB A 2057, from a distance: Stick to your own signals! 😂
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Post by tut on Mar 23, 2021 18:41:55 GMT
It's probably a bit too late now but bowroaduk has an excellent photo here (although the signal was not the intended subject of the photo) www.flickr.com/photos/24772733@N05/9202330516/It's an excellent page, definitely make sure you get permission to reuse the image, they were very helpful last time I contacted them
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Post by antharro on Mar 27, 2021 0:53:15 GMT
Mod note
Thread has been split. Looks like the original question here has been answered, so further discussion on Central Line signalling can continue in this thread..
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