Railway Signalling In United Kingdom

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Railway Signaling In United Kingdom The ​railway signaling system used across the majority of the UK rail network uses lineside signals that control the movement and speed of the trains. The most modern-day system uses two, three, and four aspects of color lights using track circuit block signaling. It's a development of the original absolute block signaling and still being used on many secondary lines. The use of lineside railway signals in Britain is restricted with a maximum speed limit of 125 miles per hour(201 km/h), this is the maximum speed limit at which the train can travel safely by using the line-side signaling. As the train runs faster, it is not possible for the train driver to safely read the color light signaling. If the trains operating at a speed faster than 125mph usually use an in-cab signaling system that automatically determines and calculates the speed restrictions. In early British Railways, "policemen" were employed by every railway company, their jobs were many & varied. One of their key roles was giving hand signals to inform the train drivers as to the state of the line ahead. At this time they had no communication with their colleagues along the line, and the trains were only protected by a time interval. After a train had passed him the policeman would stop any following train if it arrived within 5 minutes, for any between 5 and 10 minutes after, then he would show a caution signal after 10 minutes, then this line was assumed to be clear. If the train speeds increased, it became difficult for the engineman to see the hand signals given by the policemen, at this moment the railway provided various types of fixed signals to do the job, operated by policemen(signalmen). Running Signals in Railways The terms "on" & "off" were used to describe the ​British Railway Signals. As we describe an older semaphore, "on" refers to a signal arm in the horizontal position and


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