System, demonstrated by Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Co., whereby operator in central office can control all train-running and switching movements and operated points and signals in area, and so save signal boxes and signalmen; typical panel layout. (See also Elec. Ry., Bus and Tram Jl vol. 64, no. 1610, May 22, 1931 pp. 268-270, 3 figs)
Centralized traffic control
Ry. Gaz
Railway Gazette ; 55 , n 5
1931
2 pages
4 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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