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==Origin==
 
DM.72 was an automatic signal commissioned at [[Swindon MAS Stage 1]] on 14 November 1966<ref name="S.2498">Signalling Notice [[S.2498]]</ref>. At that stage it was supervised by [[Highworth]] Junction SB.
 
Supervision passed to Swindon Panel under [[Swindon MAS Stage 5]] on 3rd March 1968.
 
==Conversion to Controlled==


This signal was taken out of use when [[Bourton]] Interlocking was commissioned on 1/10/77, as described in the following WON entry:
This signal was taken out of use when [[Bourton]] Interlocking was commissioned on 1/10/77, as described in the following WON entry:
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The signal became a controlled signal - [[SN.20]]
The signal became a controlled signal - [[SN.20]]
==Reincarnation==
A new signal, numbered [[DM.72]] was installed later (at the time of the South Marston commissioning?)
==References==
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Revision as of 17:30, 5 August 2014

Back to Control Functions.

Origin

DM.72 was an automatic signal commissioned at Swindon MAS Stage 1 on 14 November 1966[1]. At that stage it was supervised by Highworth Junction SB.

Supervision passed to Swindon Panel under Swindon MAS Stage 5 on 3rd March 1968.

Conversion to Controlled

This signal was taken out of use when Bourton Interlocking was commissioned on 1/10/77, as described in the following WON entry:

WON Bourton 1977.png

The signal became a controlled signal - SN.20

Reincarnation

A new signal, numbered DM.72 was installed later (at the time of the South Marston commissioning?)


References

  1. Signalling Notice S.2498