Re: CP single double head signal lights
- From: Vic <vic@xxxxxx>
- To: cpsig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 18:14:16 -0500
Posted by:sfturner@xxxxxxx cncpgr
Date: Thu Nov 21, 2013 7:24 am ((PST))
Guys i have the CP drawings for single, double and tripple signal lights.Not an
engineer and its not easy reading them.I am using the measurements with oregon
kits. My question is the single target is used on a 12 or 16 ft
mast................when do you use one or the other?
Am just going from memory here... The higher one is used where there is
one or more intervening track(s) between the signal and the trk
governed, w/o the cantilever or bracket structure; and other places
where the lower standard could impede the signals' visibility, such as
seasonal growth (vegetation).
Second question 50 through mid 60s what colour would the signal lights be
painted.............black , silver or silver with black targets????.
Signal lights weren't painted. Their intended colours are achieved thru
the use of different coloured lens(es) or translucent inserts between
the light and lens. These inserts rotate in the head of a searchlight
(or similar) signal; and lenses themselves move by rod thru an arc of up
to 90� on semaphores, the limits whereof are preset. The actual number
of degrees for the semaphore arc depends on whether the semaphore blade
is travelling an upper or lower quadrant.
Bases would they be on a concrete pad?
Yes, except on bridge structures; the bridge bases themselves are on
concrete pads.
Lastly the ladders are they positioned behind the target or off to the side??.
Sorry for the loaded question but since i have the technical drawings i may as
well do them up best as i can. Should be a nice project. Thanks Steve
Off to the side only where opposing signals are mounted front to front.
It's what some would call "back to back" forgetting that a signal aspect
is displayed to the back of a signal; and a train stopping short of its
signal is really "behind" the signal.
VRP
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