Railroad 101: Signaling Systems

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @eddieafterburner
    @eddieafterburner Год назад +4

    11:20 Now _that_ right there is some artwork!

    • @phuturephunk
      @phuturephunk Год назад +2

      You gotta give the FRA a break though. Unlike people like the CSB they give the FRA like 10 bucks a year to operate and make presentations.

  • @lawrencewheeler8868
    @lawrencewheeler8868 2 года назад +2

    " if it ain't all red, it ain't red at all"!

  • @toddavis8603
    @toddavis8603 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent tutorial.

  • @1999fxdx
    @1999fxdx Год назад

    Excellent

  • @MelioraCogito
    @MelioraCogito 8 лет назад +4

    Very informative.

  • @carrigym
    @carrigym 7 лет назад +6

    Great video... at 33:27 you guys note that RED over RED over YELLOW is "SLOW APPROACH", this is incorrect, this is a restricting signal.

    • @davidshelton7208
      @davidshelton7208 7 лет назад +1

      Michael Carrigy I thought restricting was lunar white

    • @carrigym
      @carrigym 7 лет назад +1

      That is a stop and proceed signal

    • @davidshelton7208
      @davidshelton7208 7 лет назад +5

      Maybe it's different depending on the system. My experience is with CSX and their old system from the SCL here in Florida.

    • @bagnome
      @bagnome 7 лет назад +4

      That's my guess. I think we have to remember there is no standardization of signaling across railroads. Just safety rules from the FRA the roads have to abide by when devising a signaling system.

    • @exw.r3669
      @exw.r3669 6 лет назад +3

      Every railroad has there different signal system

  • @Whiteshell204
    @Whiteshell204 6 лет назад +3

    Great video, well done

  • @davescott2485
    @davescott2485 7 лет назад +1

    Quite enjoyed this...

  • @peckelhaze6934
    @peckelhaze6934 8 лет назад +6

    Very interesting. Lots I didn't know,

  • @jaysmith1408
    @jaysmith1408 6 лет назад +11

    Dear god, did Dick study the material at all or ignore the promper and just read his script verbatim?

  • @ArtStoneUS
    @ArtStoneUS Год назад

    Does this mean that with PTC, trains can be spaced closer together because you don't have to assume worst-case? The system could recognize that different trains run at different speeds and have very different stopping distances. A 900 ft train in a 13,000 foot block has a lot of buffer. However, it might be able to stop much quicker and the train following it may not be able to stop in time. It seems like a very complex calculation. Adding that maybe one of the trains has electronically activated braking.
    When anti-lock brakes came out on cars, initially they created more accidents. When the first car has ABS it can stop quickly but the car without ABS behind it cannot stop in time

  • @Shadow750Jax
    @Shadow750Jax 6 лет назад +14

    Very interesting, but a dynamic presentation would be more informative rather than a slide show with minimal animation.

    • @MikeWiggins1235711
      @MikeWiggins1235711 4 года назад +8

      You have just given the perfect analysis of what is known as "Death By Powerpoint".

    • @marko11kram
      @marko11kram 3 года назад +2

      so, YOU make one

  • @frankmosch877
    @frankmosch877 5 лет назад +2

    One of my favorite aspects of the railroad is the signaling systems and switch control,the signals themselves the bright red/yellow/green,even frost white Wich indicates a speed restriction do to excessivley hot or cold weather wich will effect the rails causing a dangerous situation...🙁😲😲..Frank misssssschief

  • @lorenzoboyd6889
    @lorenzoboyd6889 7 лет назад +2

    Correction - adjacent blocks have opposite polarities.

  • @dwayneday6097
    @dwayneday6097 4 года назад +1

    By the twist wire under the rail bed

  • @BlackPearlMusicVideos
    @BlackPearlMusicVideos 4 года назад +3

    How does one actually wire a relay? Logic means nothing without hard-wiring.

    • @dtvjho
      @dtvjho 3 года назад

      A relay consists of a solenoid, with a central sliding pin mechanically hooked to an electrical switch. The coil is energized by running a current through it, usually a low voltage e.g. 12V, and the coil magnetically pulls / retracts the slider in. The switch itself is typically connected to a circuit separate from the coil. On a track, the coil is tied into the track circuit, while the switch is tied into the signal system. It is possible for these to freeze up in severe cold.

  • @medgirl320
    @medgirl320 8 лет назад +5

    cool!!!

  • @jakem1014
    @jakem1014 7 месяцев назад

    Multiple errors in the PowerPoint. Mainly grammer and inconsistencies.

  • @djwilson48625
    @djwilson48625 4 года назад +4

    Wow, this is as dry of a demonstration as it gets, plus the heavy breather...

  • @KhoaNewZen
    @KhoaNewZen 2 года назад

    Good information.

  • @tynishajohnson13
    @tynishajohnson13 2 года назад

    Great information

  • @newstorycommunitybooks4594
    @newstorycommunitybooks4594 6 лет назад +2

    Very interesting and a classic example how historically simple concepts can get complex & confusing quickly. The industry still seems behind when you note that the technologies associated with GPS systems, automatic driving cars (far from fool proof, but have to deal with traffic pedestrians and turning and lane changes) and flying drones (controlled from other continents) exist with little application to railroading. WE CAN do better.

  • @joeturner1597
    @joeturner1597 6 лет назад +1

    Your system seems so complicated compared to the UK.

    • @HBC101TVStudios
      @HBC101TVStudios 3 года назад

      It is similar to UK signals except every railway company in the US has different railway signaling. Federal wise it's just a simplified version of the British railway signaling system

    • @HBC101TVStudios
      @HBC101TVStudios 3 года назад

      The UK uses ERTMS while USA uses CBTC

  • @ianburnett7333
    @ianburnett7333 2 года назад

    Do not let terrorists know about how track Ciruits operate.

  • @Deathscroll41
    @Deathscroll41 3 года назад +2

    😑

  • @marioxerxescastelancastro8019
    @marioxerxescastelancastro8019 2 года назад

    BORING.

  • @franklinmartini8264
    @franklinmartini8264 6 лет назад +4

    Those American accents are difficult to listen to. Like fingernails scraped across a blackboard.

  • @andrehall3221
    @andrehall3221 2 года назад +2

    Very informative.

  • @davescott2485
    @davescott2485 7 лет назад +1

    Quite enjoyed this...

    • @captainmorgan757
      @captainmorgan757 3 года назад +2

      Who's Quite and how do you know that he enjoyed it?

    • @davescott2485
      @davescott2485 3 года назад

      @@captainmorgan757 Guffaw!!