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On 31.05.17 20:51, Richard wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2017 13:22:12 +0000 (UTC), d wrote: Other ATO lines on the tube have a blue or white light for proceed in ATO mode but the victoria line seems to have retained plain old red/green. Any know if there's a particular reason for this? On other systems I've read about, green means clear to the next colour light signal whereas white/blue means that you can start under ATP, either ATO or manual, but the line isn't clear all the way to the next. Perhaps those signals are 3-aspect? Does anyone have a good reference for the Victoria signalling? Richard. Green - All trains clear Blue - Trains under code clear Red - Stop and stay |
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