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Absolute Block

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Use at Stourport
Absolute Block is a method of signalling for controlling the passage of trains over a double track railway. This system ensures that only one train may be on each track in a section at any given time. The only section of the current SVR controlled this way is the main lines between [[Bewdley North signal box|Bewdley North]] and [[Bewdley South signal box|Bewdley South]] signal boxes. This system ensures that only one train may be on each The original Severn Valley Railway was built as a single track railway, and was mainly worked using [[Single line working using tokens | tokens]], although short sections of double track in a section at any given timestations such as [[Stourport]] were worked using Absolute Block.
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