Hi @Dagworth you might want to look at that part of the video again and you will see two signals one at hight and one on the ground to the right showing the same aspect. I was not referring to the CO as Co-acting but identifying the signal which has two working as one, I am aware that CO stands for Colchester signal box worked by Ipswich panel for this part of the track
That's no problem at all, I believe it was installed because of sightings issues with the overhead stanchions blocking the approaching view so having the Co-acting on the righthand side you can clearly see it
It's a duplicate signal so in this case you can see the main on the left and then there is a duplicated on the lower right showing the same as the main signal
Oh... a modern 'silent movie'.
CO326 signal is not Co-Acting, the CO is for Colchester, the controlling box
Hi @Dagworth you might want to look at that part of the video again and you will see two signals one at hight and one on the ground to the right showing the same aspect. I was not referring to the CO as Co-acting but identifying the signal which has two working as one, I am aware that CO stands for Colchester signal box worked by Ipswich panel for this part of the track
I beg your pardon, I hadn't noticed that, it wasn't there when I knew the route!
Any idea when it was added and why?
That's no problem at all, I believe it was installed because of sightings issues with the overhead stanchions blocking the approaching view so having the Co-acting on the righthand side you can clearly see it
What's a co acting signal?
It's a duplicate signal so in this case you can see the main on the left and then there is a duplicated on the lower right showing the same as the main signal
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