During the lockdown I built a typical BLT set in the early 1950's. I am going to make a few changes and would appreciate any constructive criticism / advice on my intened signalling for it please. It is not set in any particular region ( a bit "rule 1") but I favour upper quadrant signals purely by personal preference. The intened changes have been influenced by Bodmin General in that the scenario is the branch has been linked from a nearby junction thus forming a 'through terminus' and increased train traffic required a second passenger platform so the cattle dock has been moved from opposite platform one to the goods yard and a second platform built in its place. This is a short platform (locally known as the bay) able to take a loco and autocoach / single carriage without fouling the crossover. Trains in platform one need to be set back for the loco to run around and shunting needs to take place over the minor road level crossing. Ground signal numbers 7 & 12 will be yellow and I am yet to decide if ground signals 13,14 & 15 are to be stacked or a single disc with a 'theatre' over it showing Y-M-L (yard - main - loop). The drawing is schematic, condensed and not to scale. Many thanks in advance.
SIGANLLING DIAGRAM.pdf