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Signal aspect at interlockings
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When you pass a signal, it is called knocking it down. It is called that because when your train fouls that block/interlocking the signal will go red on either end of that block. If we run past a signal it is called a "violation." Running a red board is illegal and grounds to have your engineer's card pulled. See 10 deadly sins of an engineer.
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