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Yellow Over Yellow vs. Yellow Over Green -- A Safety Issue
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Not sure about down there, but up here the CTC will always tell you how fast you can go. <br /> <br />If you have a red/yellow/red then that's a medium to stop, so you know you are going to take the siding, and the speed limit on the siding is going to be medium speed (no faster than 30MPH.) <br /> <br />Then once you're in the siding you'll get a dwarf that'll usually be green/red which would be a medium to clear which would mean medium out of the siding, then you can go track speed. <br /> <br />If you are crossing over between two main tracks, then the signal will tell you how fast you can cross over. <br /> <br />You'll get a red/flashing green/red for a limited speed (45MPH or less) to clear signal, meaning 45 MPH or less over the crossovers, then you can go track speed. <br /> <br />Or you may get a red/green/red which would mean medium speed to clear, meaning the cross overs are good for 30 MPH then track speed once you are clear. <br /> <br />Things are easy up here.
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