How to Read Railroad Signals

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @trainpuns2
    @trainpuns2 2 года назад +16

    i saw this video before, but then realised i couldnt read the signals, so i figured i NEED to watch this.

  • @rottenroads1982
    @rottenroads1982 3 месяца назад +4

    I learned that there are Absolute signals and Intermediate Signals.
    Intermediate signals are identified by a number board.
    A Red Signal with no Number board is an Absolute Signal, meaning it’s a Stop Signal. However, a Red signal with a number Board is an Intermediate signal, which means it’s a Restricted Proceed, and restricted Proceed is Proceed at restricted speed
    Also, Restricted speed is not an actual speed, but a condition, which is stoping at half the range of vision.
    I have been taking railroad training classes, and yes I do know allot about signals.

  • @Jerry_SWMO
    @Jerry_SWMO 10 месяцев назад +4

    Clear as mud and simple as radar.

  • @railroadfan2533
    @railroadfan2533 2 года назад +4

    That is nice that you are teaching me about railroad signals Central Texas Railfan.

  • @kinkisharyocoasters
    @kinkisharyocoasters 5 месяцев назад +1

    The flashing yellow "approach medium" is just like the double yellow "preliminary caution" in the UK

    • @GachaRobloxianAndrew
      @GachaRobloxianAndrew 4 месяца назад

      I’ve always thought of the UK signals as a simplified version of the US signals. 😆

  • @ItsLegendarySparrow
    @ItsLegendarySparrow 4 месяца назад +2

    This video is cool, but do you have a part 2 of this?

  • @Twigarms9959
    @Twigarms9959 2 года назад +33

    this will be very useful once I get a job at the railroad

    • @brix3298
      @brix3298 2 года назад +5

      Good luck, I’m going down the same time path too

    • @Kaithelegoguy
      @Kaithelegoguy 2 года назад +2

      Same

    • @shayseahawkraptorfan
      @shayseahawkraptorfan 2 года назад

      sadly they might automate it so idk if I can do it

    • @mom_im_losing_it
      @mom_im_losing_it 2 года назад

      Just make sure you can see them properly color blind kills.

    • @Nahtn
      @Nahtn Год назад +2

      Did you get it yet?

  • @sernajrlouis
    @sernajrlouis 11 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome video and channel just subscribed

  • @robertmoir5695
    @robertmoir5695 4 месяца назад +1

    Are you planning to work for the railroad twigarms 9959 ? COOL !

  • @BrendanielT
    @BrendanielT 5 месяцев назад +1

    Ok, so I saw on another video that the bottom head signal on triple headed signals doesn't mean anything at all unless it's any other color but red so does that mean the same thing for the bottom signal on a double headed signal?

    • @TheCentralTexasRailfan
      @TheCentralTexasRailfan  5 месяцев назад

      Yeah. The bottom signal doesn't really mean anything when just lit solid red. It's there for redundancy.

  • @panamrailfan
    @panamrailfan 5 месяцев назад +1

    MBTA was mentioned

  • @david-stewart
    @david-stewart 2 года назад +4

    Good job 😊👍

  • @hvfd5956
    @hvfd5956 Год назад

    I need to figure out how to get where I can see certain lights near Hutto. I have noticed a couple of places where trains seem to always stop. The US 79 UP track in Hutto is mostly east bound traffic, except for a certain gravel bucket mostly for the new Samsung plant in Taylor and Amtrak. I'm sure there must be a related west bound mostly track, but I have not found it yet. I'm only a year into part time rail fan.
    Related to the next comment, about a year and a half ago, I was up in Long Island and had a chance the experience the LIRR. Seems to be a well run system.

    • @TheCentralTexasRailfan
      @TheCentralTexasRailfan  Год назад +1

      In Hutto you can see a signal halfway between Chris Kelley Blvd and Jim Cage Rd, it's hard to see without binoculars or something. Outside of town to the east at County Road 132 you can easily see the signals near that road. Austin Sub is almost all northbound/eastbound. The Lockhart Sub from Smithville to San Marcos handles much of the southbound traffic for San Antonio.

  • @jamesmonahanmusic
    @jamesmonahanmusic 5 месяцев назад +2

    FRIENDLY CROSSINGS (😊)2006

  • @Stanf954
    @Stanf954 2 года назад

    Whete wayside signals are not present on mainline except for interlockings, cab signal are used.

  • @Starvaze
    @Starvaze 2 месяца назад

    I'm pretty sure; Australia uses this method. Most notably in the south

  • @jovetj
    @jovetj Год назад

    1:03 Unfortunately, this is not true. All red lights on an _absolute_ signal does indeed mean _Stop,_ but on a permissive signal it means something better. When it's better, it does not necessarily mean the train must stop at all.
    1:44 That is not true, either. The signal aspect must match what's in the rulebook. If Yellow over Red is not in the rulebook, then it's a signal improperly displayed. In the case of _Approach_ signals (for example), the red light on the bottom doesn't have much meaning. But, there are signal aspects where the bottom red MUST be there. It's bad advice to say "ignore it"-it's always a part of the signal aspect and should not be ignored.
    1:51 *Advance Approach. 2:55 *Diverging Advance Approach.
    3:24 It should be noted that Yellow over Yellow is the most-varied signal aspect across different railroads. It can mean many different things, depending on the railroad and signaling schema. _Advance Approach,_ _Approach Medium,_ _Approach Diverging,_ and _Approach Slow_ are the most common meanings.
    4:18 The Lunar White or Flashing Red can be on any signal head (with all others red or dark) and it means _Restricting._ That means it can be on the top, middle, or bottom.
    Overall, a well done video. Signaling is really down to the details, so I believe it helps to be as exact as possible when explaining it to others.

    • @xheralt
      @xheralt Год назад

      Setting aside the fact that Yellow over Red IS in everybody's rulebooks, there are NO indications that _require_ a (solid) red in EITHER middle or bottom positions. Signal heads in those positions could be depowered _or missing altogether_ (signal masts with heads only in 1st and 3rd positions are uncommon, but do exist!), and be understood as synonymous to red, *and rulebooks take that into account.* If a rulebook doesn't, it is either poorly written or incomplete!

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj Год назад

      @@xheralt In rulebooks where 🔴Red over 🟢Green *_and_* 🔴Red over 🔴Red over 🟢Green are both _Slow Clear,_ then _Medium Clear_ must be shown by 🔴Red over 🟢Green over 🔴Red. That convention came about because it was cheaper at the time for all the 2-headed point signals to mean Slow speed once Slow and Medium became distinguished, and Medium was the exception. The NYC was a prominent example of this schema.

  • @csxandamtraktrainlover2989
    @csxandamtraktrainlover2989 Год назад

    Is there ever gonna be a part 2

  • @bossmayfield
    @bossmayfield 2 года назад +1

    Great job!!!!

  • @Railfanner_crowley
    @Railfanner_crowley Год назад +3

    What about red flashing

    • @jdrailfan391
      @jdrailfan391 3 месяца назад +1

      I think he said that red flashing meant the same as the restricting signal. Aka the White Lunar signal. He says it at 4:01.

  • @rootedtogrowwny
    @rootedtogrowwny Год назад +1

    Nice video Merry Christmas I came upon this video accidentally

  • @Aperture137
    @Aperture137 2 года назад +2

    0:28 is that restricting? I cant tell.

  • @Ozarkrailfanprod8098
    @Ozarkrailfanprod8098 2 года назад

    Nice 👍 I already knew most of these but I was Bored and Watched it anyway lol 😂

  • @frostbyte3978
    @frostbyte3978 Год назад

    Part 2 when?

  • @julietibbett7054
    @julietibbett7054 2 года назад

    A vere slow intermotal train past a red block signal in my town

  • @DJ_FOOD_STAMP
    @DJ_FOOD_STAMP 2 года назад

    Thanks Man

  • @ludvigholst4767
    @ludvigholst4767 Месяц назад

    as a Swede, I'm terrified of american signals haha, why is yellow involved :D

  • @ClinchfieldRailfan921
    @ClinchfieldRailfan921 Год назад

    I already know how to read railroad signals.

  • @acuraledgend9648
    @acuraledgend9648 11 месяцев назад

    Well try study for mta ...apreciate the video

  • @AllieThePrettyGator
    @AllieThePrettyGator Год назад

    They looks like regualar traffic signals except green on top and red on bottom

    • @TheCentralTexasRailfan
      @TheCentralTexasRailfan  Год назад

      Yeah pretty much. Green was put on top to avoid road traffic mistaking it for a traffic signal.

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj Год назад

      @@TheCentralTexasRailfan Red was put on the bottom to make sure that no part of the signal below the red can collect dust or debris to block the aspect.

  • @gpersaud
    @gpersaud Год назад

    Found this gem, going to take my S&D testing for the MTA/LIRR tomorrow

  • @ddstanfield9259
    @ddstanfield9259 Год назад

    You said a bottom red signal can be ignored but 2x you went back to the lower red and said something else. You confused me

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj Год назад

      Don't ignore the bottom red. In most rules, both Yellow by itself and Yellow over Red mean the same thing. But it's what the rulebook dictates that matters, and there are situations where that bottom red really does matter. The signal aspect is _everything you can see._

  • @ahmettaskn5687
    @ahmettaskn5687 2 года назад

    2:51 Turkish flag on the red light :) I think it is due to glare

  • @robertmoir5695
    @robertmoir5695 4 месяца назад

    When a train passes by the light changes red

  • @EJayMD-11
    @EJayMD-11 4 месяца назад

    Medium speed is 30mph

  • @Lukasekt212
    @Lukasekt212 2 года назад +1

    American signals are so easy and simple to read compared to Czech railway signals

    • @TheCentralTexasRailfan
      @TheCentralTexasRailfan  Год назад +2

      That I believe. Some railroads here use speed signalling which is more complex.

    • @seanwilson5516
      @seanwilson5516 Год назад

      What the purpose of making the signals harder to read? Is that any help to the people running the train. Is it train operating or quantum physics?

    • @cemops8660
      @cemops8660 Год назад +1

      why is it so difficult in the us too? not sure about czech signals but in the UK it's basically just;
      red = stop
      yellow = signal block before red, warning that you need to stop soon
      double yellow = signal before yellow signal
      green = clear for the next 4 signal blocks
      this signal system is used in conjunction with AWS. if a green signal is next, a 'ding' sound plays signalling that it's clear to the driver. the other signals will instead play an alarm sound which you need to acknowledge within 7 seconds or emergency brakes are activated.
      for diverging or points switching, there is a white line on top of the previous signal head, which will also have a flashing single or double yellow light depending on how far away the switch is, and the status of the signal past the switch points, saying which way you are going. before this signal, there would be a speed limit pre warning sign, and the AWS alarm will activate, indicating to the driver that the future speed limit restriction sign applies to them, as sometimes when continuing on the main line you don't need to change your speed.
      flashing green is sometimes used on the east coast mainline, to allow trains to continue up to 140mph. this isn't often used anymore i don't think
      this system is effectively standard on all network rail controlled lines, the exceptions being the underground which is controlled by tfl
      the american system seems very interesting compared to the UK, but my home country's are even more confusing lol

    • @toddhunter3137
      @toddhunter3137 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@cemops8660what is the signal you see sometimes on station platforms in the UK, its a white circle with a black line going through it, sometimes the black line is horizontal and other times its diagonal through it?

  • @seanm2931
    @seanm2931 2 года назад

    Good route signaling, speed signaling is entirely different.

    • @TheCentralTexasRailfan
      @TheCentralTexasRailfan  2 года назад

      Yeah. Route signalling for the win. So much easier to understand

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj Год назад

      @@TheCentralTexasRailfan They're not that much different.
      The only difference between the two is that Speed Signaling indications prescribe specific turnout speeds , whereas Route Signaling does not.

  • @TheGreyGhost_of43rd
    @TheGreyGhost_of43rd 2 года назад

    Restricted signal knowledge i see

  • @NWO.Klabautermann
    @NWO.Klabautermann 2 года назад +1

    Try German ones

    • @TheCentralTexasRailfan
      @TheCentralTexasRailfan  2 года назад +1

      I've never been to Germany and don't have any experience with German railroading.

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj Год назад

      German signaling isn't too complicated. Make a video about it yourself and teach us all!

    • @NWO.Klabautermann
      @NWO.Klabautermann Год назад

      @@jovetj Im a German Traindriver myself, so I dont think I need to Learn them

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj Год назад

      @@NWO.Klabautermann Please re-read what I wrote.

  • @assetto1360
    @assetto1360 4 месяца назад +1

    Wait till you found out about PZB lol

    • @TheCentralTexasRailfan
      @TheCentralTexasRailfan  3 месяца назад

      What's that?

    • @neini411
      @neini411 3 месяца назад

      It's a train control and safety system used in Germany, Austria, Romania, Israel and some other countries. (I don't have them in mind right now😅)

  • @captaindunsell8568
    @captaindunsell8568 Год назад

    Just in case you “accidentally” get stuck on the tracks …

  • @eddieknox9874
    @eddieknox9874 Год назад

    how about red on top and red on bottom??????????

  • @zekeysmos88
    @zekeysmos88 Год назад

    You need Authority not permission to pass an absolute from the Dispatcher. If you repeat that upon flagging a signal he will not accept the permission verbiage. Great content throughout

  • @wasatchrangerailway6921
    @wasatchrangerailway6921 2 года назад

    You mad a grave mistake! You do not ignore a single red aspect only on a double stack signal!!!! It must be treated as the most restrictive indication the signal can display! Ignoring a low red signal only will get you fired!!!! I am a retired engineer, and I would never have passed a "low red aspect only" signal for all the tea in China without coming to a full stop!!!!! We would've then called the DS and told him about the missing aspect!!! Then being "delayed within a block'", we would proceed at Restricted Speed until we saw the next signal indication displaying something other than stop!!!!!!!!

    • @joeydoherty368
      @joeydoherty368 2 года назад +3

      The rule I heard was, if it’s not all red, it’s not red at all. If nothing else is on, it’s all red! I think though the narrator meant though that there is a color above the bottom red signal.

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj Год назад

      Correct. It's what the rulebook shows/says that matters. You can't ignore any signal lights, and can't ignore any dark signal heads. If what you see on the entire signal is not in the rulebook, then it's _improperly displayed_ and everything you said comes into play. If Dark over Red is in the rulebook (or timetable), it's fine. If it's not...
      Dark over Red is currently in BNSF's rules for _Stop,_ but not UP's, CSX's, NS's, or NORAC's.

  • @geoffreylee5199
    @geoffreylee5199 Месяц назад +1

    Ditch the music, ruins a good clip!