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The signal was given the capability to flash double yellow in May 1988, when the next signal, [[SN.53]], was showing a flashing single yellow, and the following signal [[SN.59]], was cleared towards platform 3 or platform 1.
The signal was given the capability to flash double yellow in May 1988, when the next signal, [[SN.53]], was showing a flashing single yellow, and the following signal [[SN.59]], was cleared towards platform 3 or platform 1.


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==References==
==References==


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Latest revision as of 21:42, 15 November 2014

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Origin

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Alterations in connection with Reversible Signalling

From 6 November 1977 the signal was mounted on a new gantry, in readiness for the future installation of SN.653R and DM.79 on the same structure.

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The reversible signalling was brought into use in 1980 [1].

Capability to flash double yellow

The signal was given the capability to flash double yellow in May 1988, when the next signal, SN.53, was showing a flashing single yellow, and the following signal SN.59, was cleared towards platform 3 or platform 1.

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References

  1. Signalling Notice 31/2767