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Got a question about signal blocks:
As I've mentioned before in other threads, I took a trip from Newport News, VA to Baltimore, MD in June 2017. I took Northeast Regional 94 from NPN to BAL on June 15 and took Northeast Regional 83 from BAL back to NPN on June 16.
It was on June 16 that a trespasser (I believe) was struck by the 90 Palmetto around Lorton. Our train was held by CSX dispatch at ALX.
So the question is: Was our train in the same signal block as the Palmetto or were the two trains in different (perhaps even adjoining) blocks? Would that explain why our train was held at ALX as opposed to being allowed to proceed a little farther south?
(I should add that as a result of the delay, I didn't actually arrive back in Newport News until really early on June 17. )
Thanks!
Got a question about signal blocks:
As I've mentioned before in other threads, I took a trip from Newport News, VA to Baltimore, MD in June 2017. I took Northeast Regional 94 from NPN to BAL on June 15 and took Northeast Regional 83 from BAL back to NPN on June 16.
It was on June 16 that a trespasser (I believe) was struck by the 90 Palmetto around Lorton. Our train was held by CSX dispatch at ALX.
So the question is: Was our train in the same signal block as the Palmetto or were the two trains in different (perhaps even adjoining) blocks? Would that explain why our train was held at ALX as opposed to being allowed to proceed a little farther south?
(I should add that as a result of the delay, I didn't actually arrive back in Newport News until really early on June 17. )
Thanks!
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