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It had its own repeater, [[UM.73R]] (which eventually became [[UM.75]] under [[Swindon MAS Stage 5]]).
It had its own repeater, [[UM.73R]] (which eventually became [[UM.75]] under [[Swindon MAS Stage 5]]).
{{Template:LastNextSignals
|LastSignal=[[Highworth]]'s Up Starting Signals (Semaphores)<br>[[UM.73R]]
|LastSignalLine=Up Main
|NextSignalLine=Up Main
|NextSignal=[[UM.72]]
}}


Supervision of UM.73 passed to Swindon Panel under [[Swindon MAS Stage 5]] on 3rd March 1968.
Supervision of UM.73 passed to Swindon Panel under [[Swindon MAS Stage 5]] on 3rd March 1968.
{{Template:LastNextSignals
|LastSignal=[[UM.75]]
|LastSignalLine=Up Main
|NextSignalLine=Up Main
|NextSignal=[[UM.72]]
}}





Revision as of 17:52, 5 August 2014

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Origin

UM.73 was a 3-aspect automatic signal commissioned at Swindon MAS Stage 1 on 14 November 1966[1]. At that stage it was supervised by Highworth Junction SB. It was the first colour light stop signal on teh Up Main in the new set of track circuit block sections that had been installed between Highworth Junction and Uffington SBs.

It had its own repeater, UM.73R (which eventually became UM.75 under Swindon MAS Stage 5).

Previous Signal Line Line Next Signal
Highworth's Up Starting Signals (Semaphores)
UM.73R
Up Main Up Main UM.72

Supervision of UM.73 passed to Swindon Panel under Swindon MAS Stage 5 on 3rd March 1968.

Previous Signal Line Line Next Signal
UM.75 Up Main Up Main UM.72


References

  1. Signalling Notice S.2498