[TCUG] Re: LANTERN CONFIG QUERY

  • From: Grahame Bath <grahame.bath@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tcug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 13:44:07 +0100

Why not?

We have several such instances, but would be inclined to use the "L" shape
where
we can to avoid the problem of the long "four in line " signal and its
brackets bending.

Regards

Grahame
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Grahame Bath
Senior Engineer
Network Management & Information
Surrey County Council
020 8541 7346 (Tel)   020 8541 7366 (Fax)
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I recently noticed a signal lantern configuration where a '4-in-line'
primary lantern (RAG+RT arrow) has been used on a narrow 'D' island and
the relative 4-aspect secondary lantern is 'L shaped'. It looks unusual
and I would be inclined to use the same '4-in-line' shape for the
secondary lantern in such a case. I assume this lantern presentation is
allowed due to the optics being identical but can any user confirm this?

Bernie Japs
City of Edinburgh Council
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