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==Movement==
==Movement==


The signal was moved further in rear of the junction in December 1977, at the same time as Wootton Bassett was fitted with flashing yellow aspects. The signal was moved into the rear of Broad Pound bridge.
The signal was moved further in rear of the junction in December 1977. The signal was moved into the rear of Broad Pound bridge.


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[[File: 1977-12.png | border]]
==Junction Controls==
Originally the diverging route/s from this signal were approach released. In 1979, the signal in rear of SN.62 ([[DM.81]]) was given the capability to single yellow when SN.62 was cleared towards the Down Badminton. The originally-provided splitting banner repeaters ([[SN.62A]] and [[SN.62B]] were removed).
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Latest revision as of 23:55, 15 November 2014

SN.62 (left), SN.662 right, taken from an HST in July 2013

Back to Control Functions

Origin

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Movement

The signal was moved further in rear of the junction in December 1977. The signal was moved into the rear of Broad Pound bridge.

1977-12.png

Junction Controls

Originally the diverging route/s from this signal were approach released. In 1979, the signal in rear of SN.62 (DM.81) was given the capability to single yellow when SN.62 was cleared towards the Down Badminton. The originally-provided splitting banner repeaters (SN.62A and SN.62B were removed).

1979-02.png