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Re: 76th Street Station - Revisited

Posted by Broadway Lion on Wed May 9 21:58:01 2012, in response to Re: 76th Street Station - Revisited, posted by HANDBRAKE on Wed May 9 19:07:28 2012.

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The signals were built as part of the interlocking plant that *WAS* built. The Euclid Plant was built fully complete, and thus the homeballs approaching from the east were also installed, as they were a part of that plant.

When you build an interlocking plant, the entire plant with all of its interlocking bars (that is what was used in that plant) were fully installed and operational. It does not matter that the signal was facing a wall or a pile of dirt: That signal was a part of a fully functional plant as specified per contract when it was built.

ROAR

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