Details pertaining to centralized traffic control installed on 43.6 mi of single track between Grand Junction, Colo, and Cottonwood, Utah, by Rio Grande, this being final portion of total of 284 mi of centralized traffic control between Dotsero, Colo, and Helper, Utah, which is longest centralized traffic control territory on any railroad. (See also Ry Signaling v 37 n 11 Nov 1944 p 614-20, 632)
Rio grande has longest C.T.C.
Ry Age
Railway Age ; 117 , n 22
1944
3 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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Engineering Index Backfile | 1944
Longest continuous double-track C.T.C. is on North Western
Engineering Index Backfile | 1950
Longest continuous double-track C.T.C. is on North Western
Engineering Index Backfile | 1950
C.T.C. on Denver and Rio Grande Western
Engineering Index Backfile | 1937
C.T.C. on 107 miles of single-track on Rio Grande
Engineering Index Backfile | 1943