- EU, and the
advent of high-speed
trains showed that
signalling based on
lineside signals is insufficient.[citation needed] Both
factors led to
efforts to...
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supplement signals placed at
lineside. Cab
signalling is
particularly useful on high
speed railways. In the
absence of
lineside signals,
fixed markers may...
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improvement of rail infrastructure,
including tracks, ballast, grade, and
lineside infrastructure such as
signals and signs.
Railroad tracks consist of multiple...
- Ledburn, near
Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England.
After tampering with the
lineside signals to
bring the
train to a halt, a gang of 15, led by
Bruce Reynolds...
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control provides an
interface between the
human signal operator and the
lineside signalling equipment. The
technical apparatus used to
control switches...
- error,
partially due to the
failure of gas lit
lamps that
illuminated the
lineside signage warning of the
speed restriction. The
crash occurred at approximately...
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gauge specifies the
outline into
which structures (bridges, platforms,
lineside equipment etc.) must not encroach. The most
common use of the term "track...
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observing problems at the rear of the
train before they
caused trouble.
Lineside defect detectors and end-of-train
devices eliminated much of this need...
- four-lane
divided except for the two-lane
undivided section between the
Lineside Road/Smith
Street interchange and the
northern terminus. The
motorway forms...
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system used
across the
majority of the
United Kingdom rail
network uses
lineside signals to
control the
movement and
speed of trains. The modern-day system...