Hi, I've devised this plan of a layout I have and I'm stuck with the signalling side.
I've spoken to a few individuals and this is what they have surmised as a feasible signal plan, but something doesn't feel right and I'd like some more people to have a look and advise accordingly.
This is meant to be depicting a non prototype station/depot based in the North West, time period is post Tops, so signals are lights. It's bi-directional running between the scissors but purely for access to the yard at the top and storage sidings at the bottom left. Typically I'd like passenger running through the station as normal but if it would need to be altered (signal wise) please let me know.
If this was used in a lever frame signal box would it be correct ie, 12x facing point locks (blue), 31x stop signals (red levers as are shunters signals (plan has green for stop purely to differentiate)). White spares, brown level crossing, yellow distant signal and 20x black for points.
Ok I know the yard and the sidings would be ground frames as its easier for shunting duties, but if they were in a signal box.
Would a scissor have two levers to operate a pair of points (like we would do for a switch for the point motors) or four individual levers.
Any help would be appreciated as this has been boggling my head for over a year and I'd like to have it addressed while I'm off.
Thanks people.