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==Alterations in connection with Reversible Signalling==
From 19 June 1977 the signal was mounted on a right-hand cantilever, in readiness for the future installation of [[SN.610R]] on the same structure.
[[File: 1977-06.png|border]]
The reversible signalling was brought into use in 1981 <ref>Signalling Notice [[31/W/2769]]</ref>.
==References==


All data from [[Sources - Locking_Sketches|BR(W) Uffington Locking Sketch, S277/2, Drawn Feb 76, Checked July 76. (9465)]] unless otherwise noted.
All data from [[Sources - Locking_Sketches|BR(W) Uffington Locking Sketch, S277/2, Drawn Feb 76, Checked July 76. (9465)]] unless otherwise noted.
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 15 November 2014

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Signal Details

Form of Signal: Colour Light
Type of Signal: Main Aspect
Number of Aspects: 3
Line: Down Main
Working: Automatic
Interlocking: Uffington
Mileage: 64m 73c
Mounting: Bracket, left of line, with SN.610R
Date into use: 30 May 1965[1]
Date onto Swindon Panel: 3 Mar 1968[2]
Date out of use: In use
Former names: None

Aspect Sequence

DM.64 SN.10 DM.67
G Y R
Y R -
R - -

Alterations in connection with Reversible Signalling

From 19 June 1977 the signal was mounted on a right-hand cantilever, in readiness for the future installation of SN.610R on the same structure.

1977-06.png

The reversible signalling was brought into use in 1981 [3].

References

All data from BR(W) Uffington Locking Sketch, S277/2, Drawn Feb 76, Checked July 76. (9465) unless otherwise noted.