The New Roadmasters Assistant a Manual of Reference for Those Having to Do Wit

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The New Roadmasters Assistant a Manual of Reference for Those Having to Do Wit
George Hebard Paine
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219, the home signal is used in only one direction for each track. On single track, the home signal FIG. 219. Home Signals on Double and Single Track.
is used for both directions, since trains are run in both directions. To indicate danger, see fig. 218, the arm stands horizontally and shows a red light (usually) at night ; to indicate safety the arm is inclined about 65 deg. From the horizontal and shows a white light (usually) at night.
The distant signal, fig. 220, is an arm about Distant 5
...ft, long by 8 in. Wide with a notched end, si nal - painted green (usually) on the face and white on the back ; placed at the same height as the home signal, about 1, 500 feet away from it, and on that side of the home signal first reached by the trains which it governs. It is used only in conjunction with some particular arm of a home signal, never alone, and merely for the purpose of warning enginemen as to the prob- able position of that home signal. It indicates either caution (go slowly) or safety by the positions shown "in fig.

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