SN.60

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Origin

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In early scheme plans for the Swindon MAS scheme SN.60 is shown as a splitting distant, however it was never installed as such and instead a set of splitting banner repeaters (SN.62A and SN.62B) was used to make Wootton Bassett junction as speed-efficient as possible, until flashing yellows were provided on DM.81 in 1979.

Replacement

The signal was taken out of use in December 1977.

[The WON entry shows that the signal was replaced by DM.81, but as DM.81 had a different number and a different position, this is being treated as a separate signal.]

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