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Signal Aspects & Indications

277.  General Requirements; Qualifying Features

  The signal aspects and indications illustrated in Rules 279 through 297c govern the movement of trains and track care.  Other aspects must not be used unless shown in the Timetable with location, indication, and name.

  Aspects are shown by one or more of the following methods:

  1. The color of lights.
  2. The flashing of lights.
  3. The position of lights.
  4. The position of semaphore arms.
  5. The shape of the signal background on a position light dwarf or pedestal signal.
  6. The shape, color or lettering of signs.

  The following figure is used with signal aspects to indicate a flashing light:

  The following figure is used with signal aspects to indicate a number plate:

  A number plate attached to a signal’s mast or in an adjacent location signifies that the signal’s most restrictive indication is more favorable than Stop.  Number plates are illustrated in these rules only when they are needed to qualify the signal aspect.

  Where signals are located on a bracket post to display aspects for two tracks, the right hand signal governs the track to the right, and the left hand signal governs the track to the left.

Example:

Where a track intervenes between a signal and the track governed by it, a dummy mast, marked by a blue light or reflector, will be placed to the right of the signal.

Example:

278.  Placement of Signs

  The following signs must be placed at braking distance from the restriction to which they apply:

  1. Approach Speed Limit Sign (Rule 296a)
  2. Approach Permanent Speed Limit Sign (Rule 296)
  3. Approach Sign (Rule 297)

  The following signs must be placed in both directions protecting the tracks affected, to the right of and adjacent to the track requiring protection:

  1. Approach Speed Limit Sign (Rule 296a)
  2. Speed Limit Sign (Rule 296b)
  3. Resume Speed Sign (Rule 296c)
  4. Approach Sign (Rule 297)
  5. Stop Sign (Rule 297a)
  6. Working Limits Speed Limit Sign (Rule 297b)
  7. Working Limits Resume Speed Sign (Rule 297c)

  The following signs may be used on tracks adjacent to a track requiring protection.  Signs will be in effect only when movement is routed to the track requiring protection.

  1. Diverging Approach Speed Limit Sign (Rule 296d)
  2. Diverging Approach Sign (Rule 297d)

279.  Cab Signal Aspects

  In accordance with Rule 552, “Conformity between Cab Signals and Fixed Signals,” the following chart illustrates the cab signal aspect that must conform to the applicable fixed signal.

Name

Aspects

*SDU Display

Clear

 

The center speedometer numerals in green

Cab Speed

 

A green band 0 to 60 or 80 MPH

Approach Limited

 

A green band 0 to 45 MPH

Approach Medium

 

A green band 0 to 45 MPH

Approach

 

A green band 0 to 30 MPH

Restricting

 

A green band 0 to 20 MPH, yellow band at 0

Stop Signal

 

A green band 0 to 20 MPH, yellow band at 0

* Some engines are equipped with a Speed Display Unit (SDU) that displays an authorized speed, rather than an aspect representation of a fixed signal.

 

Fixed Signal

Conforming Cab Signal(s)

Clear

Clear

Cab Speed

Clear, Cab Speed, Approach Limited, Approach Medium

Limited Clear

Approach Limited, Approach Medium

Medium Clear

Approach Medium

Approach Limited

Approach Limited, Approach Medium

Approach Medium

Approach Limited, Approach Medium

Advance Approach

Approach Limited, Approach Medium

Medium Approach

Approach

Approach

Approach

Approach Slow

Approach

Slow Clear

Restricting

Slow Approach

Restricting

Restricting

Restricting

Stop & Proceed

Restricting

Stop Signal

Restricting, Stop Signal

When the movement of a train is governed solely by the cab signal, the indication of the fixed signal with the same name (i.e. Clear, Cab Speed, Approach Medium, Approach, or Restricting) will apply.  Movements are governed solely by cab signals when:

  1. The train is operating in territory where cab signals are used without fixed automatic block signals (Rule 562), or
  2. The cab signal changes between fixed signals (Rule 553), or
  3. The cab signal is more restrictive than the fixed signal when the train enters a block (Rule 552).

 

Rule

Aspects

Name

Indication

280a

 

Clear to Next Interlocking

Trains without operative cab signals must proceed on fixed signal indication not exceeding 79 MPH, approaching next home signal prepared to stop

280b

 

Approach Normal

Trains without operative cab signals must proceed on fixed signal indication not exceeding 79 MPH.

281

 

Clear

Proceed not exceeding Normal Speed

281a

 

Cab Speed

Proceed in accordance with cab signal indication.  Reduce speed to not exceeding 60 MPH if Cab Speed cab signal is displayed without a signal speed, or if cab signals are not operative.

281b

 

Approach Limited

Proceed approaching the next signal at Limited Speed

281c

     

Limited Clear

Proceed at Limited Speed until entire train clears all interlocking or spring switches, then proceed at Normal Speed.

In CSS territory with fixed automatic block signals, trains not equipped with operative cab signals must approach the next signal at Limited Speed.

282

     

Approach Medium

Proceed approaching the next signal at Medium Speed

282a

    

Advance Approach

Proceed prepared to stop at the second signal.  Trains exceeding Limited speed must begin reduction to Limited Speed as soon as engine passes the Advance Approach signal.

283

        

Medium Clear

Proceed at Medium Speed until entire train clears all interlocking or spring switches, then proceed at Normal Speed.

In CSS territory with fixed automatic block signals, trains not equipped with operative cab signals must approach the next signal at Medium Speed.

283a

 

Medium Approach Medium

Proceed at Medium Speed until entire train clears all interlocking or spring switches, then approach the next signal at Medium Speed.  Trains exceeding Medium Speed must begin reduction to Medium Speed as soon as the Medium Approach Medium signal is clearly visible

284

        

Approach Slow

Proceed approaching the next signal at Slow Speed. Trains exceeding Medium Speed must begin reduction to Medium Speed as soon as the engine passes the Approach Slow signal

285

       

Approach

Proceed prepared to stop at the next signal.  Trains exceeding Medium Speed must begin reduction to Medium Speed as soon as the engine passes the Approach signal

286

     

Medium Approach

Proceed prepared to stop at the next signal.  Trains exceeding Medium Speed must begin reduction to Medium Speed as soon as the Medium Approach signal is clearly visible.

287

 

Slow Clear

Proceed at Slow Speed until entire train clears all interlocking or spring switches, then proceed at Normal Speed.

In CSS territory with fixed automatic block signals, trains not equipped with operative cab signals must approach the next signal at Medium Speed once they have left interlocking limits.

288

   

Slow Approach

Proceed prepared to stop at next signal.  Slow Speed applies until entire train clears all interlocking or spring switches, then Medium Speed applies.

290

 

Restricting

Proceed at Restricted Speed until the entire train has cleared all interlocking and spring switches (if signal is an interlocking or CP signal) and the leading wheels have:

  1. Passed a more favorable fixed signal, or
  2. Entered non-signaled DCS territory.

In CSS territory, trains with operative cab signals must not increase speed until the train has run one train length or 500 feet (whichever distance is greater) past a location where a more favorable cab signal was received.

291

 

Stop and Proceed

Stop, then proceed at Restricted Speed until the entire train has cleared all interlocking and spring switches (if signal is an interlocking or CP signal) and the leading wheels have:

  1. Passed a more favorable fixed signal, or
  2. Entered non-signaled DCS territory.

In CSS territory, trains with operative cab signals must not increase their speed until they have run one train length or 500 feet (whichever distance is greater) past a location where a more favorable cab signal was received.

292

 

Stop Signal

Stop.

293

 

Switch Closed Signal

Proceed.

293a

 

Switch Open Signal

Proceed prepared to stop short or open switches.

293b

 

Approach Clear

Proceed.

NOTE: Does not convey block or track information.

293c

 

Approach Restricting

Proceed prepared to stop at the next signal.  Trains exceeding Medium Speed must begin reduction to Medium Speed as soon as the engine passes the Approach Restricting Signal.

NOTE: Does not convey block or track information.

294

 

Clear Slide Detector Signal

Proceed; slide detector not actuated.

294a

 

Slide Detector Signal

Approach actuated slide detector prepared to stop short of obstruction.

296

 

Approach Permanent Speed Limit Sign

Proceed prepared to operate at posted speed through permanent speed restriction.

NOTE:  In electrified territory, this sign will be mounted in catenary system; in non-electrified territory, this sign will be mounted on an overhead bridge or on a pole approximately 12 feet above the top of the rail.

296a

 

Approach Speed Limit Sign

Approach the Speed Limit Sign at a speed not exceeding the speed posted on the Approach Speed Limit Sign.  Where a sign with two sets of numerals is posted, the higher speed applies to passenger trains, and the lower speed applies to freight trains.

296b

 

Speed Limit Sign

Proceed at speed posted on the Approach Speed Limit Sign until the entire train has passed the Resume Speed Sign.

296c

 

Resume Speed Sign

Resume speed after the entire train has passed the Resume Speed Sign.

296d

 

Diverging Approach Speed Limit Sign

If routed to affected track, approach the Speed Limit Sign not exceeding the speed on the Diverging Approach Speed Limit Sign.

297

 

Approach Sign

Proceed prepared to stop at the Stop Sign.  Trains exceeding Medium Speed must begin reduction to Medium Speed as soon as the engine passes the Approach Sign.

297a

 

Stop Sign

Stop, unless permission is received as prescribed by Rule 135.

Proceed at speed posted on the Approach Speed Limit Sign until the entire train has passed the Resume Speed Sign.

297b

 

Working Limits Speed Limit Sign

Proceed not exceeding 30 MPH until passing a Working Limits Resume Speed Sign, unless otherwise instructed by the employee in charge.

297c

 

Working Limits Resume Speed Sign

Resume speed after the entire train has passed the Working Limits Resume Speed Sign.

297d

 

Diverging Approach Sign

If routed to affected tract, proceed prepared to stop at the Stop Sign.  Trains exceeding Medium Speed must begin reduction to Medium Speed as soon as the engine passes the Diverging Approach Sign.

298

 

Distant Signal Marker

Visual reminder to push-pull trains that Rule 504(b) applies in the block governed by this signal.

NOTE: Located on or near the mast of distant signals in territory where push-pull trains operate, cab signals are not in service, and the maximum speed of trains exceed 30 MPH.

298a

 

Delay In Block Sign

Visual reminder to push-pull trains that Rule 504(b) applies to station stops made at this station.

NOTE: Located at or near the end of passenger stations in blocks between distant signals and home signals in territory where push-pull trains operate, cab signals are not in service, and the maximum speed of trains exceeds 30 MPH.

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