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I have some questions about ABS signaling. The way I understand it, there are 2 reds then 2 yellows behind (and in front) of a train, like this: (if this works) <br /> <br /> <br /> G G G G G R R Y Y G <br />########################### TRAIN ############################ <br /> G Y Y R R G G G G G <br /> <br />G=GREEN Y=YELLOW R=RED <br /> <br />Is this correct ? If not please explain. <br /> <br /> <br />And what about in double track territory where each track is only signaled for one direction? would the same apply,or would there be less blocks of red for a following train. like this: <br /> <br /> <br /> G G G G R Y G G <br />########################## TRAIN ############################ <br /> <br /> <------- direction of travel <br /> <br />Can someone that knows tell me if this is correct or if not what is ? I am building an ABS signal system for my model railroad and would like to be as prototypical as I can. <br /> <br />I would appriciate any input on this.
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