N Nick8564 Member Sep 3, 2004 141 0 16 39 May 16, 2005 #1 Where is a good place I can read about signaling and where to put them and what configurations mean what? I want lighted ones, are they easier to make or buy? Does anyone else offer a signaling and block detection like Digitrax has? Thanks
Where is a good place I can read about signaling and where to put them and what configurations mean what? I want lighted ones, are they easier to make or buy? Does anyone else offer a signaling and block detection like Digitrax has? Thanks
R Russ Bellinis Active Member Feb 13, 2003 4,501 0 36 79 Lakewood, Ca. Visit site May 16, 2005 #2 I think Tony Koester's book on operation published by Kalmbach covers signalling.
spitfire Active Member Jul 28, 2002 3,448 0 36 76 Toronto, Canada www.parkdaleyard.com May 17, 2005 #3 Here's a site I found on Canadian signalling: http://www.technology.niagarac.on.ca/people/mcsele/railroad.htm And another on Canadian operating rules: http://www.vex.net/~bri/CROR/CN-GLR-9602/ Hope that helps to at least get you started. Val
Here's a site I found on Canadian signalling: http://www.technology.niagarac.on.ca/people/mcsele/railroad.htm And another on Canadian operating rules: http://www.vex.net/~bri/CROR/CN-GLR-9602/ Hope that helps to at least get you started. Val
M MasonJar It's not rocket surgery Oct 31, 2002 5,362 0 36 Ottawa, Canada Visit site May 17, 2005 #4 That information just makes my head hurt...! Andrew
spitfire Active Member Jul 28, 2002 3,448 0 36 76 Toronto, Canada www.parkdaleyard.com May 17, 2005 #5 Mine too Andrew. After reading (part of) that I realized there's a very good reason I do model trains and not real ones!!! Val
Mine too Andrew. After reading (part of) that I realized there's a very good reason I do model trains and not real ones!!! Val
E emt49 Member Jan 5, 2005 117 0 16 46 binghamton May 17, 2005 #6 i am with you 2 that made my head hurt