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Absolute Block

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A Absolute Block is a method of signalling for controlling the passage of trains over a double track railway. 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 track in a section at any given time. ==Overview== Unlike working on single lines, where trains can proceed in either direction, each of the two tracks in Absolute Block working is used in one direction only, allowing two trains to proceed in different directions at the same time. Trains usually travel on the left hand side, similarly to how cars always drive on the left in the UK. Each track is identified by its normal direction of traffic, with the two directions being named "Up" and "Down", with "Up" generally being defined as the line leading towards London. There may only be one train on each track in a section at each time, which means that trains proceeding in different directions (and hence different tracks) can occupy the same section at the same time. ==See Also==*[[Single line working using tokens]]*[[Acceptance Lever]]
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