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


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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.693RR]] on the same structure.
[[File: 1977-05.png|border]]
==Conversion to four-aspect==
When [[SN.93]] was brought into use over the weekend of 22-24 October 1977, further in connection with the installation of reversible signalling, UM.68 was converted to a four-aspect, as there was the insufficient braking distance between [[SN.89]] and [[SN.93]].
[[File: 1977-09.png|border]]
The reversible signalling was brought into use in 1981 <ref>Signalling Notice [[31/W/2770]]</ref>.


==References==
==References==


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Latest revision as of 13:19, 15 November 2014

Origin

UM.68 was a 3-aspect automatic signal commissioned at Swindon MAS Stage 1 on 14 November 1966[1]. At that stage it was supervised by Uffington SB.

Previous Signal Line Line Next Signal
UM.69 Up Main Up Main UF.22

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

Previous Signal Line Line Next Signal
UM.69 Up Main Up Main SN.89

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.693RR on the same structure.

1977-05.png

Conversion to four-aspect

When SN.93 was brought into use over the weekend of 22-24 October 1977, further in connection with the installation of reversible signalling, UM.68 was converted to a four-aspect, as there was the insufficient braking distance between SN.89 and SN.93.

1977-09.png

The reversible signalling was brought into use in 1981 [2].

References

  1. Signalling Notice S.2498
  2. Signalling Notice 31/W/2770