A SignalA visual display device which conveys instructions or provides prior warning of instructions regarding the driver’s authority to proceed. More protecting Facing PointsPoints which join two diverging Routes. Points are considered to be facing when they carry Running Movements in a Facing Direction. More over which more than one Main RouteThe path along a section of track between one Signal and the next, along which an authorised movement is to be made. More is
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In Colour Light Signalled areas, the term junction SignalA Signal protecting Facing Points over which more than one Main Route is available. In Colour Light Signalled areas, the term junction Signal also applies where... More also applies where
there are facing pointsPoints which join two diverging Routes. Points are considered to be facing when they carry Running Movements in a Facing Direction. More ahead of the SignalA visual display device which conveys instructions or provides prior warning of instructions regarding the driver’s authority to proceed. More and the straight-ahead routeThe non-diverging (and usually the fastest) route from a Junction Signal. More is
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