Interlocking Limits
A railroad crossing at grade.
Signal appliances that are interconnected so that each of their movements follows the other in a proper sequence. Interlocking's may be operated manually or automatically.
The fixed signals of an interlocking that govern trains using interlocking limits.
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Signal appliances that are interconnected so that each of their movements follows the other in a proper sequence. Interlockings may be operated manually or automatically.
The tracks between outer opposing absolute signals of an interlocking.
The fixed signals of an interlocking that governs trains using interlocking limits.
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A fixed signal at the entrance of a block that governs trains entering and using that block.
A fixed signal that is fixed to a location permanently and that indicates a condition affecting train movement.
A length of track between consecutive block signals.
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Between consecutive block signals or between a block signal and the end of block system limits.
In ATC limits, the use of which is governed by cab signals and / or block signals.
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Block signal
Distant signal
Controlled signal
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Proceed at restricted speed. The train must maintain this speed until the next signal is visible, that signal displays a proceed indication, and the track to that signal is clear.
Proceed prepared to stop at the next signal until the next signal is visible and that signal displays a proceed indication.
The train must continue to move prepared to stop at the interlocking signal until the train reaches a point approximately 1,000 feet from that signal. If the interlocking signal then indicates proceed, the train may resume speed.
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At a signal displaying a STOP indication, the crew will be governed by instructions in the release box.
If the train dispatcher cannot be contacted, move 100 feet past the interlocking signal, wait 5 minutes, and then proceed at restricted speed.
A crew member must immediately contact the control operator unless the train is within track and time limits.
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At a signal displaying a STOP indication, the crew will be governed by instructions in the release box.
A crew must obtain verbal authority from the control operator or receive a controlled signal that indicates proceed.
If the train dispatcher cannot be contacted, move 100 feet past the interlocking signal, wait 5 minutes, then proceed at restricted speed.
A crew member must inspect the signals on the opposing track to ensure that a STOP indication is displayed. The train may then move only on the crew member's signal.
If at least one car length remains between the outer opposing signals a change of direction may be made without permission.
The crew must obtain permission from the control operator to change directions.
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Within the limits of track and time, a train may pass a signal displaying STOP without stopping.
After stopping at a signal displaying STOP, a train may pass the signal at restricted speed.
Track and time does not authorize trains to occupy the track(s) within interlocking limits.
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Proceed at restricted speed. The train must maintain this speed until the next signal is visible, that signal displays a proceed indication, and the track to that signal is clear.
Proceed prepared to stop at the next signal until the next signal is visible and that signal displays a proceed indication.
Proceed at restricted speed until the leading wheels have passed the next governing signal or the end of the block system.
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Prepared to stop. If a stop sign protects the area, the train must stop before any part of the train or engine passes the stop sign.
If a gate is lined against the intended route, trains and engines must stop and remain at least 50 feet from fouling the track on the conflicting route until the gate is changed to the stop position on the conflicting route.
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Prepare to stop unless signals indicate proceed.
25 MPH
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