This brought back happy memories for me of my training at Manchester Victoria.
@Andrea.5832 жыл бұрын
I learned on this layout back in the 80s, good to see it has been preserved.
@njlarry1002 жыл бұрын
Very infomative! Nice clear audio. Why not always keep all points locked all the time? Still very confused which tetegraph box belongs to which section and why three positions vs just section open or section clossed? Maybe could be covered in part two?
@irseminorrailwayssection94912 жыл бұрын
Traditionally the three states of nothing occurring, train requested/accepted and train in section make up all possibilities that can occur hence three positions, the rotary block made this even clearer as you moved it in one direction usually The later blocks require you to go back and forth which is different to the older rotary method Yes the training layout is a lot complicated to cover every possibility that the signallers there could be thrown so it’s a bit to get used to. I certainly could do a simple block section video for you, that’s something wel do as a future video 👍