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Principles of Signalling
The Time Interval System Fixed Signalling Distant Signals Interlocking Blocks The Track Circuit Multi-Aspect Signals Four-Aspect Signalling A Safe Braking Distance The Overlap
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Track Unoccupied
Track Occupied
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TPWS Unit
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ATP Signalling codes contained in the track circuits are transmitted to the train. Data is passed to an on-board decoding and safety processor. The permitted speed is checked against the actual speed. At the trackside, the signal aspects of the sections ahead are monitored and passed to the code generator for each block. The code generator sends the appropriate codes to the track circuit. 8/22/2010
Route Signalling
Junctions-Signals are provided at junctions. The signal has to perform two functions to confirm to the driver that the route is set and the points locked for the indicated route and that the block ahead is clear.
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Route Signalling
Route Locking -The section of track between the signal and the points is "route locked. -Once this track circuit is occupied the point control is locked and the points cannot be moved. Track locking-the track circuit at the points is also interlocked with the point operation system to prevent any movement taking place while the train is passing through
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