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On my railfaning trips i sometimes run into a aspect that i have not seen anywhere else. Because i live in Kingston, I only see solid <font color="green">Green</font id="green"> over <font color="red">Red</font id="red">, Yellow over <font color="red">Red</font id="red">, <font color="red">Red </font id="red">over Yellow. but other areas like alsen siding or other lines where there is New York Central-style signals or those old-school target signals i see blinking yellow,<font color="red"> red </font id="red">over blinking yellow or <font color="red">blinking red</font id="red"> over <font color="green">green</font id="green">. I've got fooled by the signal at Alsen it showed <font color="green">green</font id="green"> over <font color="red">red</font id="red">, i waited for a while but there was no train so i went to the other contoled point to see if that signal was lit but it was not lit. Hmmm those signals the bottom signal is missing the green. but on other lines like the Hudson Line the green is there. is it that the Riverline is a freight-only line and the green is not needed on the bottom signal? also is Kingston's Contoled points will see an upgrade soon? those New York Central style signals look cool.
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