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« on: August 30, 2022, 13:28:11 »

Looking at all the various references to single and double line sections, do I have this right?

= Exeter St Davids to Pinhoe
- Pinhoe to Honiton
= Honiton
- Honiton to Axminster
= Axminster (dymanic loop)
- Aminster to (Chard Junction)
= (Chard Junction)
- (Chard Junction) to Yeovil Junction
= Yeovil Junction to nearly Templecombe
- Templecombe to Gillingham
= Gillingham
- Gillingham through Tisbury to (Tisbury Loop)
= (Tisbury Loop)
- (Tisbury Loop) to (Wilton)
= (Wilton) to Salisbury

Bracketed locations are not passenger stops, but trains may need to halt there to pass one coming the other way.

Edited to correct a misunderstanding of mine in the Gillingham / Templecombe area
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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2022, 13:45:36 »

Essentially correct, except that the Gillingham double track section is a loop mainly within the station confines serving both platforms.
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« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2022, 15:19:12 »

Essentially correct, except that the Gillingham double track section is a loop mainly within the station confines serving both platforms.

i.e
- Templecombe
= near Templecombe to Gillingham
- Gillingham through Tisbury to (Tisbury Loop)

should read.....

- Templecombe to Gillingham
= Gillingham
- Gillingham through Tisbury to (Tisbury Loop)
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« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2022, 16:42:32 »

Essentially correct, except that the Gillingham double track section is a loop mainly within the station confines serving both platforms.

i.e
- Templecombe
= near Templecombe to Gillingham
- Gillingham through Tisbury to (Tisbury Loop)

should read.....

- Templecombe to Gillingham
= Gillingham
- Gillingham through Tisbury to (Tisbury Loop)



Thank you - corrected in the original
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« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2022, 18:11:49 »

I have found this useful since the resignalling

https://1stdirectory.co.uk/_assets/files_comp/e5927554-1934-4174-b29d-d411cc901aa9.pdf
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