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The signal was brought into use in April 1989 in connection with the installation of reversible signalling between [[Thingley]] and [[Bathampton]] Junctions. | The signal was brought into use in April 1989 in connection with the installation of reversible signalling between [[Thingley]] and [[Bathampton]] Junctions. | ||
It was provided with a repeater, [[SN.125R]]. | |||
SN.125 is the only reversible signal on the Swindon Panel area to not conform to the pattern of reversible signals being 600 numbers higher than their 'right direction' counterparts. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 15 November 2014
Back to Control Functions
Origin
The signal was brought into use in April 1989 in connection with the installation of reversible signalling between Thingley and Bathampton Junctions.
It was provided with a repeater, SN.125R.
SN.125 is the only reversible signal on the Swindon Panel area to not conform to the pattern of reversible signals being 600 numbers higher than their 'right direction' counterparts.