Chesapeake and Ohio has reduced train delays and operating expenses by installing remotely controlled power switches and signals at six center sidings and three main track crossovers, on 99-mi heavy traffic, 2-track main line, between east end of Parsons Yard, Columbus, Ohio and N.J.Cabin, Ky; switches and signals are controlled from dispatcher's office at Covington, Ky; project described. (see also Ry Age v 129 n 4 July 22 1950 p 22-5)
Remote control of center sidings on busy double-track line
Ry Signaling Communications
Railway Signaling and Communication ; 43 , n 7
1950
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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