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Hi everyone, I dont Know if this is the rite area to post it in but it seemed rite to me.
Have any of you seen a Safetran Signal look like this?
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If So can you tell me what it means?
Scott (amtrakey)
Torpedo423: Yes that is outside of the marc station at St. denis, i used my phone to take the pic.
Backyard: I really dont know what it means but i think they were not functioning rite cuz not even the train was through the signal that rang up and showed there for at least 2mins.
But i always thought safetran signals only lite up in a row like,
Orange
Green
Red
or
Red
Orange
Green
mmm i dunno Evan, i have had to read your post a few times and im confused by it.
the 1st (top) head represents your normal aspects, as if the signal had no other heads, the 2nd (middle) one represents medium aspects, and the 3rd (lower) one represents slow aspects.
the way ive learned things is that if any head is not red then the other red lights dont mean anything at all. (the "if they are red then they aint read at all" rule of thumb). so id say the red, yellow, red would simply be a medium approach. medium because its the 2nd head, and approach because its yellow.
as for the first image the bottom green typically means SLOW CLEAR, so combine that with the top yellow and its an approach slow indication. it means just the same as a single yellow, except it tells you to approach the next red signal at slow speed.
I'm going by the Union Pacific signal system. It might (and probably is) different on other parts of the United States. Union Pacific gave my school their training program for learning signal aspects and indications so I'm reading straight from the source. But like I said, signal A&I's on the east coast probably vary in several ways compared to signals on the UP system.
Some signals have multiple aspects they can give, depending on the signal setup and the number of tracks the signal is controlling. The picture's signal controls three tracks on that block, you would read the aspect from top to bottom depending on what track you're on.
MARC 7749 isnt governed by any of those signals as it is coming toward the camera... the signal aspect that it is following is back in the background near that other bridge and facing the opposite direction from the image point of view.Reading the signal from left to right, (just like a book), the MARC 7749 is being governed by the middle signal. I can't tell what the indication is based off of the angle of the picture, but it is kind of amazing to see how many various signal systems there are across the United States and up into Canada.
Yea the aspects & indications will remain the same, I've seen a few funky looking signal setups that's all.in some small ways there might be some differences, but its generally the same across the US. there are routing indications and speed indications, but most of the time you will see they show the the exact same thing for each circumstance.
What do you mean how so? If you're on a track that is governed by a signal, you follow to what aspect that signal is giving that is on your track.. I guess if system special instructions told you otherwise you would abide by the rules given per SSI.how so? you read the signal that gives the aspects for the track that your train is on, not any of the others, they dont pertain to you. when you are in a train driving, you dont know how many tracks a signal is controlling- nor does it matter, its just up to you to follow what that signal says that is governing your train.
MARC 7749 isnt governed by any of those signals as it is coming toward the camera... the signal aspect that it is following is back in the background near that other bridge and facing the opposite direction from the image point of view.
What do you mean how so? If you're on a track that is governed by a signal, you follow to what aspect that signal is giving that is on your track.. I guess if system special instructions told you otherwise you would abide by the rules given per SSI.
The picture's signal controls three tracks on that block, you would read the aspect from top to bottom depending on what track you're on.
because you said:
you would read them the same no matter what track you are on, for that particular track. you dont ever read them any other way. maybe its not what you meant i dunno. in the end, the signal reading in question was an approach slow, just like i outlined in my other post. it means the next signal is red, approach it at slow speed through the turnout. it would mean this on UP as well.