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  2. Wayside - Wikipedia

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    Wayside may refer to: Wayobjects, trackside objects; Wayside (band), an early version of As Friends Rust; Wayside Restaurant, an eatery in Vermont, USA;

  3. Glossary of rail transport terms - Wikipedia

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    Wayobjects or wayside objects Trackside objects or any structures at the wayside or beside the rail tracks usually within the right-of-way, such as railway signals, third rails, overhead lines and their supports, traction current pylons, utility poles, electrification systems, platforms, or boom barriers at level crossings. Wedge 1.

  4. Communications-based train control - Wikipedia

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    Wayside ATP system. This subsystem undertakes the management of all the communications with the trains in its area. Additionally, it calculates the limits of movement authority that every train must respect while operating in the mentioned area. This task is therefore critical for the operation safety. Wayside ATO system. It is in charge of ...

  5. Glossary of North American railway terms - Wikipedia

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    A single lamp attached to wayside signals with a "C" plate bolted to it. The aspect is Rule 280a - Clear to Next Interlocking. This aspect is only seen in the Eastern United States on rail lines operating Cab Signal Systems. Cab signal lines only have wayside signals at interlockings and diamonds.

  6. Signalling control - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, wayside signals may also be equipped with identification plates that directly or indirectly indicate who controls that signal and that stretch of the line. Control apparatus [ edit ]

  7. Advanced Civil Speed Enforcement System - Wikipedia

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    Safetran VIU-ACSES Field Encoder monitors wayside status information and sends track signal states through the ground network to locomotives.. The on-board equipment consists of a computer that also stores the route characteristics database, a distance measurement subsystem to track train position, an antenna subsystem for the track mounted balises, and a data radio subsystem for communication ...

  8. Cab signalling - Wikipedia

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    The first such systems were installed on an experimental basis in the 1910s in the United Kingdom, in the 1920s in the United States, and in the Netherlands in the 1940s. . Modern high-speed rail systems such as those in Japan, France, and Germany were all designed from the start to use in-cab signalling due to the impracticality of sighting wayside signals at the new higher train spee

  9. Automatic train control - Wikipedia

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    D-ATC indicator used on the E233 series trains. The digital ATC system uses the track circuits to detect the presence of a train in the section and then transmits digital data from wayside equipment to the train on the track circuit numbers, the number of clear sections (track circuits) to the next train ahead, and the platform that the train will arrive at.