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QUOTE: Originally posted by markdgls Do I assume the lighted portion of the signal is always RED for A and P? -- being in CSX territory with FCRR next to my fence.
Carl
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 From the site http://www.gatewaynmra.org/detection3.htm Real railroads have two types of stop indications: absolute and permissive. ...... Like the real railroads, if you ever need a single-headed interlocking signal, make sure to mark it "A" so there is no question it is absolute.
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