MRT Signals is a next factor, I only know the signals -
I do not know whether they are any other signals, just I didn't know.
W47 - Jurong East Westbound Platform (EWL to NSL crossover aft JUR)
Theres Also Eunos To Paya Lebar But idk The SIgnal Code.
Originally posted by SBS9231S:Theres Also Eunos To Paya Lebar But idk The SIgnal Code.
E35 / E36 (Depending on which side you are looking at) 35 should be on the EB and E30 is also at the Aljunied crossover as well.
Just to add on W15 on Outram Park slidings, W20 on Tiong Bahru (EB HW) and NW106 on Sembawang (SB HW).
E20 on Bugis (Towards City Hall, no crossover)
E49 on Tampines crossover and W51 on Lakeside crossover.
Add on: Raffles Place SB platform towards Marina Bay got a signal called as SB
Tip: There are E,SE,W,NW and S based signals for the NSL/EWL.
North East / Circle Line instead on every station on both HW / TW got a signal (Meaning each stations got 4 signal lights without considering the applicable crossovers) and for North East Line, there are "N" and "S" followed by 1XX to 7XX (1XX is one at Harbourfront, such as S106 and N701 or so can be found in Punggol)
For LRT, there are L and R (Sengkang / Punggol such as 22R and 21L can be found in Kangkar crossover and 103L / 104R on Coral Edge crossover). Bukit Panjang LRT? I remember they assigned some code number only.
How about Tanah Merah to Changi Depot, Jurong East to Ulu Pandan Depot and Clementi to Ulu Pandan Depot?
Originally posted by TPS Timothy Mok:How about Tanah Merah to Changi Depot, Jurong East to Ulu Pandan Depot and Clementi to Ulu Pandan Depot?
Tanah Merah to Changi Depot should be E53
Jurong East to Ulu Pandan Depot? IDK. W44 is the one from NSL middle track merge the EB.
Clementi to Ulu Pandan Depot should be W32.
Just add a side note: In each crossover (A simple one like in Aljunied) should have about 3 signal lights. (Exclude the "correct" direction, meaning without standing up from a sitting position in TO cabin, and do not turn one's head, the TO from ALJ EB HW cannot see the signal light. If I am NOT wrong. I think 4 is more sensible.)
Therefore the list we have gathered here, excluding ones in the depot, is still a fraction of it.
I don't know the signals at parts:
Originally posted by TPS Timothy Mok:I don't know the signals at parts:
- Bukit Gombak crossover (South)
- Choa Chu Kang crossover (South)
- Kranji crossover (South)
- Queenstown crossover (??)
- Joo Koon crossover (East)
- Admiralty crossover
- Clementi crossover (West)
MRT signals works both way with 2 different codes in a single track. (View from -> and <-)
Hence, a simple crossover should have 3 or 4 different codes. (For EWL / NSL case, they may omit some traffic light which is "senseless", but dont really think so.)