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Signs for Train Protection Systems
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A tripcock test indicator on the Up West Kirby line at Birkenhead North station, for trains heading east towards the Liverpool Loop line.
(Photo taken 11 July 2009)
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A permanently installed AWS cancelling indicator near Aberdeen, on the single line towards Dyce.
(Photo taken 6 November 2001)
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The Up direction distant board for Loch Eil Outward Bound has a repeater 'Lineside Status Indicator' (LSI) mounted below it. This repeats the indication of the LSI fitted to the stop board at the RETB token exchange point ahead.
(Photo taken 8 June 2013)
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A repeater 'Lineside Status Indicator' (LSI) on Platform 3 at Oban station. A repeater is provided here because the LSI fitted to the stop board ahead is around the curve and cannot be seen from this position.
(Photo taken 3 May 2008)
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This sign at the south end of Grangetown station advises drivers to check the Automatic Warning System's visual indicator inside the driving cab.
(Photo taken 22 July 2010)
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