Hi there
This may seem like a weird question, but which side of the turnout should I mount my swtchstand ?
Is there a "right" side or it doesn't really matter ??
I can see in tight situations you may only have one option, but I was just curious in a general sense.
cheers
Checking out some mid-20th-century SP common standards and yard maps, I'vesurmised/presumed the following.
Placement. The stand is placed on the side of the branching trackunless that places it between close parallel tracks. If there areparallel tracks on both sides, the stand goes on the side of the lessimportant track, such as the house track rather than the (passing)siding. Derail stands are placed on the same side of the track as thedesired derailing direction.
When there are turnouts in a series such as on the ladder of a yard, the stands are placed on the straight side so switchman don't have to continue crossing tracks to turn the switches.Targets. For single-plane targets, they are parallel to the track for the normal position ofthe switch (turnout) and perpendicular for the "open" position.Targets are red on both sides at mainline tracks, sidings directlyconnected to the mainline, siding and yard track stands whichactivate mainline signals or connect to CTC sidings, and derailstands. All others are yellow on both sides. Targets arerelectorized where required unless there there is sufficientswitching done at night to warrant lamps.
Mark
Hi Mark
Thank you so much for that info.
Greatly appreciated
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