Canadian Signal Indications
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I posted this on the old forum.
These are pages out of the previous edition of the Canadian Rules book, I think from just after the end of steam. Each indication has a rule number and employees are expected to know them.
As an example of ingenuity, if a bulb is burned out the signal must be interpreted at its most restricting possibility; I think this means assuming the bulb is red.
   
   
   

Note that the signals say nothing about routes; only about speeds. Some indications can be given with 1, 2, or 3 signal heads while others require all 3. Rules with 2 or 3 heads are usually at interlockings or yard approaches. 2 heads on the same side of the post are interlocking while 2 on opposite sides are block signals. (but see rules 287 and 288)
Also note the rules with letters on plates on the posts.
David
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