pogbellies
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I know that signalling has been covered in tutorials and this forum but I cannot seem to find a direct answer to these questions, this is probably due to my lack of knowledge on how things work prototypically but here goes:
1 - I have a long section of bi-directional single line track. In order to run trains in both directions under AI and manual control I have built in passing loops. Should the signals for the passing loops be at the entry and exit of the loop, or just at the exit?
2 - Where a single line terminates at a station it will invariably branch off into sidings and platforms, should a single multiple signal on the single track section prior to the junction(s) guard the various off-shoots or should each off-shoot have its own signal? In which case, should these be placed facing both directions (in other words signalling both inbound and outbound trains?
Thanks
1 - I have a long section of bi-directional single line track. In order to run trains in both directions under AI and manual control I have built in passing loops. Should the signals for the passing loops be at the entry and exit of the loop, or just at the exit?
2 - Where a single line terminates at a station it will invariably branch off into sidings and platforms, should a single multiple signal on the single track section prior to the junction(s) guard the various off-shoots or should each off-shoot have its own signal? In which case, should these be placed facing both directions (in other words signalling both inbound and outbound trains?
Thanks