Benefits in operation of trains, as well as increase in track capacity that will defer second tracking, have been secured by installation of cab signal on 11-mi. section of single track on Central Railroad of New Jersey, between Matawan, N. J., and Atlantic Highlands; track and location plan of cab-signaled territory; rules for governing operation; typical circuits for four-indication three-block cab signaling; power-plant equipment. (See also Ry. Signaling vol. 23, no. 5, May, 1930 pp. 166-171, 7 fig)
Central New Jersey installs cab signaling on single track without permissive wayside signals
Ry. Age
Railway Age ; 88 , n 20
1930
3 pages
3 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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