Research Guidance - Control Functions
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Articles about Control Functions should aim to include as much of the following as possible:
The top of the page should have a link back to the Control Functions list.
For points:
- Description of the location (miles and chains)
- Description of the function of the points (ie, Up Main to Up Goods)
- Interlocking area
- Method of control - motorised, ground frame, sprung, etc
- Date commissioned
- Date controlled onto Swindon Panel (if the interlocking pre-dates the panel)
- Date taken out of use
- (If dates not available, then dates known to be in existence, or not in existence)
For signals:
- Description of the location (miles and chains)
- Description of the profile of the signal:
- Aspects
- Junction indicators
- Route indicators
- Subsidiary Indications
- Purpose of the signal - what it protects, etc
- Interlocking area
- Controlled or automatic
- Date commissioned
- Date controlled onto Swindon Panel (if the interlocking pre-dates the panel)
- Date taken out of use
- (If dates not available, then dates known to be in existence, or not in existence)
- Whether the signal has been known by another name in the past.
For Ground Frame Release:
- Do not create a page, link straight to the Ground Frame page.
In the main index page:
- Signals listed as "SN.444"
- Where a signal has a repeater, outer repeater, banner repeater these listed in the same cell separated by commas: "SN.444, SN.444R, SN.444RR"
- Points listed as a number with no prefix or suffix: "444"
- Ground Frame releases shown in the same cell as the points, with R suffix "444, 444R". The latter part linking straight to the relevant Ground Frame page
- Slots shown as a number with no prefix and the word SLOT: "444 SLOT"