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* Control Functions (Points & Signals)
* Control Functions (Points & Signals)
* Stations
* Stations
* Tunnels
* Ground Frames
* Ground Frames
* Fringe SBs
* etc
* etc


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* [[Research Guidance - Control Functions]]
* [[Research Guidance - Control Functions]]
* [[Research Guidance - Stations]]
* [[Research Guidance - Stations]]
* [[Research Guidance - Tunnels]]
* [[Research Guidance - Ground Frames]]
* [[Research Guidance - Ground Frames]]
* [[Research Guidance - Fringe Signal Boxes]]


For sources, a page to be created for each type of source, ie:
For sources, a page to be created for each type of source, ie:

Revision as of 22:31, 21 May 2014

This reference library is provided to concentrate the research of the Swindon Panel Society into the signalling history of the Swindon area.

To ensure it is accurate, organised and consistent a structure has been defined:

The site is publicly accessible for viewing but only users can contribute.

New users to be approved by the administrators, so that those editing is restricted to those with the knowledge and credibility to do so.

Research output will be separated into silos, ie.

  • The Panel Itself
  • Interlockings
  • Control Functions (Points & Signals)
  • Stations
  • Tunnels
  • Ground Frames
  • Fringe SBs
  • etc

For each of the above categories a title page is created (ie, Ground Frames), with a table showing the items in that section, ie, a list of ground frames, a list of interlockings, etc, with each item linking to an article page solely about that item, ie, a Wantage GF page, a Hullavington GF page, etc.

For each heading also, a page of Research Guidance on what is expected to be included on pages on this subject:

For sources, a page to be created for each type of source, ie:

With, in each, a list of our source documents.

Where possible these lists to link to uploaded copies of the originals.

This also states where we obtained the document (a numerical reference to a contributor, with an index kept offline (for privacy)).