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Edinburgh Waverley Dundee NETWORK RAIL Scotland Route SC171 Edinburgh Waverley and Dundee via Kirkcaldy (Maintenance) Not to Scale T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.2.0 November 2015 ©Network Rail / T.A.P.Ltd. 2010 MAINTENANCE DWG No:090 Version 2.0 Contents Legend Page 111 T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Page 1V T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Route Page 1 Edinburgh Waverley Station T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 March 2008 Page 2 Mound Tunnels T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 March 2008 Page 3 Haymarket Tunnels T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 March 2008 Page 4 Haymarket East Junction T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.2 April 2008 Mileage format changed Page 5 Haymarket Central Junction T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 March 2008 Page 6 Haymarket West Junction T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.4 April 2015 Signal Ammended Page 7 South Gyle Station T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.2 April 2015 Signals Ammended Page 8 Almond Viaduct T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 April 2015 Signals Ammended/Station Added Page 9 Dalmeny Junction T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.3 November 2015 Point Numbers Altered Page 10 Forth Bridge T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.2 April 2015 Signals Ammended Page 11 Inverkeithing Tunnel T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 April 2015 Signals Ammended Page 12 Dalgety Bay Station T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Page 13 Aberdour Station T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Page 14 Burntisland T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Map as per DVD Page 15 Kinghorn Tunnel T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Page 16 Invertiel Viaduct T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Page 17 Kirkcaldy Station T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Page 18 Thornton South Junction T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Page 19 Thornton North Junction T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 January 2010 Addition of Access Point Page 20 Markinch Station T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 June 2014 Signal Added Page 21 former Lochmuir Junction T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 June 2014 Signal Removed Page 22 Heatherinch Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 May 2014 Signal Altered Page 23 Ladybank Junction T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 May 2014 Track Layout Altered Page 24 Bow of Fife Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Page 25 Cupar Signal Box T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Page 26 Seggiehill Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Page 27 St. Fort Branch Ground Frame T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 May 2010 Mileages Added Page 28 Tay Bridge Signal Box T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.2 February 2014 Mileages Altered Page 29 Tay Bridge T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.2 February 2014 Mileages Altered Page 30 Dundee Station T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.2 February 2014 Mileages Altered Page 11 Legend Colour Light Signals D D D Flashing With With With S.P.A.D. Note: D = Dorman, LED or Yellows Junction Route Subsidiary Indicator Ansaldo Head Signal Indicators Indicator Signal Ground Position Light Signals Banner Repeaters Arrow indicates With Stop Distant line to which Route signal applies Indicator Semaphore Signals Shunting Signals Stop Distant Fixed Arrow indicates Distant line to which signal applies Limit of Shunt Indicators Stop Boards LIMIT OF SHUNT STOP SHUNT STOP LIMIT Await Instructions Signal Plates HW CY HW l SEMI 2l8 l R T X Signal Distant Automatic Semi Intermediate Track Telephone Telephone Identfication Signal Automatic Block Circuited Limited Clearance Radio Electric Token Block Signals Bower TEP Obtain Token and STOP Permission to Obtain Token and permission Proceed. to proceed Points 30 Drivers in Set 55 Possession of a Long Section Token Station Limits Points Cancellation Differential Stop Board May Proceed Board Indicator Indicator Speed Board Token Board Page 111 Legend Permanent Speed Restrictions Advance Start Diverging Route EPS EPS 60 85 60 85 l0 20 40 W HST DMU l00 90 General Information Start of End of AWS AWS Signal Box Running Lines AWS AWS showing direction of travel Ground Ground Area Area Frame Switch Panel CSR NRN 06 065 Affected by Sun Buffer Cab Secure National Radio Stops Radio Area Network Area Area of Known Sand GSM-R GSM-R Drag Low Adhesion Gradient Board Start of GSMR End of GSMR 100 Level (IVRS) Area (IVRS) Area End of Area of Low Adhesion (All grades 1 in xx) Telephone Shut in Facility D.R.A. Mile Post T S Location where Drivers Reminder Appliance 9 Board Provided OFF Indicator Right Away Indicator Close Doors Indicator Limited Countdown Clearance Markers S Tunnel Catch Warning Carriage St. Andrews Points Electrified Washer Cross Retaining Wall \\\\\\ Lines \\\\\\ Area of Known Left Right Viaduct Over Bridge Trespass or Vandalism Footpath Level Crossing Footbridge Page1V T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 TCB NRN Note: D = Dorman LED or Note: W, X, Y and Z lines are Edinburgh SC (E) Edinburgh Waverley Station 068 Ansaldo Head Signal bi-directional AC: Cathcart ECR 463 E E D ELR 446 8 ECN9 465 Edinburgh SC 9 E D E 123 448 82l Catch E 823 453 D 146 E AWS R C Point E A D 467 122A E E X 10 830 8l5 E D E 455 8l8 E R C E 47l 8l6 A 122B D 132A 133B E 121 SL ELR E E 440 117 119 454 144A 138 AWS 132B 133A 8l9 EGM4 7 E 11 E 473 432 E E 824 AWS E D 456 12 144B 145A E1 Catch D 450 148 145B Point E 13 475 E 153 118A 477 E 159 AWS 14 W D E 154 436 156 4 483 147 E AWS D E 48l 126 X E D 8l7 15 143 D 155 8l3 479 E E 837 AWS Y 118B 16 E 141B 142A 140A 157 NL 3 140B Z 115 116 D 151 158 AWS 141A 142B 152 485 E E 428 AWS D 149 17 AWS 487 E ELR 18 R C D D D A D A A D D C R E1 D C R 457 120 489 ELR E ECN9 E E 2 E 19 458 444 EGM4 NL North Line 136A 134B SL South Line 134A 136B Page 1 49l 459 E 1 E 20 Edinburgh Waverley E E R C D 462 400 R C D A D D A A D D C R D A to D C R Dundee Not to Scale (via Kirkcaldy) T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 DS Down South TCB NRN Edinburgh SC (E) US Up South 068 DN Down North AC: Cathcart ECR UN Up North W Line W X Line X Y Line Y Z Line Z Princes Street Note: Gardens West Crossovers20 mph Mound Tunnels Mileage 130 yds V 0.0480 E1 E2 493 E E E 846 AWS D 482 DS W E 163A 844 ELR 495 166B E ELR EGM3 X EGM3 161B 163B 164B 165A 166A LOS D US E 484 497 847 E AWS E E 848 AWS DN E Y 486 D 161A 162B 164A 165B 167A ELR ELR ECN2 Z ECN2 499 E 162A LOS 167B UN 849 AWS D E E 488 Princes Street E1 Gardens East E2 Mileage Princes Street Gardens Note: W, X, Y and Z lines P 0.0772 are bi-directional Page 2 Note: D = Dorman LED or Edinburgh Waverley Ansaldo Head Signal to Not to Scale Dundee (via Kirkcaldy) T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 US Up South TCB NRN Edinburgh SC (EH) (E) DS Down South 068 UN Up North AC: Cathcart ECR DN Down North Princes Street Haymarket Tunnels Haymarket Station Gardens West Car Park 1040 yds Mileage Mileage V 0.0767/ 1.0441/ E3 0772 V 0447 E2 South Tunnel 503 507 EH E EH 5ll 503 BR 4 E EH DS 538 ELR ELR ELR ELR EGM3 EGM3 EGM2 EGM2 905 EH US 3 EH 5l0 5l3 AWS EH 509 EH E E 505 BR 506 502 E 2 505 E EH DN 540 ELR ELR ECN2 D ECN2 5l5 EH UN 1 AWS E E EH 5l2 508 504 0 E2 North Tunnel 1 Haymarket Station E3 Page 3 Edinburgh Waverley to Note: D = Dorman LED or Dundee Ansaldo Head Signal (via Kirkcaldy) Not to Scale UM Up Midcalder DM Down Midcalder T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.2 US Up South TCB DS Down South NRN To / From Edinburgh SC (EH) UN Up North 068 Mileage/South Lines Carstairs AC: Cathcart ECR DN Down North 045.1584 NGL North Goods Loop ELR ECA3 E4 E3 UM DM ELR DS ECA3 173B 171A 172 ELR ELR 173A ELR EGM2 EGM2 EGM2 171B 170 US 175A EH 522 D 907 DN 175B EH 179B 176A ELR ELR ECN2 ECN2 174B 179A 176B UN 177A EH 524 EH 9ll D D 5l9 EH ELR 177B NGL 174A Through Siding 178 ELR ECN2 Catch ECN2 Point Outgoing Line 181 EH 906 EH 5l4 E3 EH 5l6 Mileage/North Lines 00l.0638 E4 Haymarket East Junction EH 5l8 To / From Haymarket Page 4 TMD Not to Scale Note: D = Dorman LED or Edinburgh Waverley Ansaldo Head Signal to Dundee (via Kirkcaldy) T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1 DN Down North TCB NRN UN Up North Edinburgh SC (EH) 068 DS Down South US Up South To / From Gorgie Junction ELR SUB225 E5 E4 523 EH EH ELR 928 DS SUB2 188B 189 ELR ELR EGM2 EGM2 92l EH 185B EH 525 188A 926 EH US X DN EH 528 184B 185A 5l7 ELR EH ELR ECN2 ECN2 527 182B EH 184A UN EH 532 182A Through Siding 183B Sidings To / From Haymarket Outgoing Line 183A Depot E5 E4 Haymarket Central Junction Page 5 Edinburgh Waverley to Not to Scale Dundee (via Kirkcaldy) To / From Gorgie Junction DN Down North T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.4 ELR UN Up North Mileage/South Lines TCB NRN GGE DS Down South 044.1606 Edinburgh SC (EH) 068 E5 US Up South 45 DGL Axle Counters 543 EH UGL DGL Down Gorgie Loop EH ELR 936 UGL Up Gorgie Loop GGE DEG DS 194 195 197 201A ELR 196A ELR ELR ELR EGM2 EGM2 EGM1 EGM1 198A 201B 545 196B EH US 202A X UEG EH 552 DN DF EH 938 198B 203A ELR 202B ELR ECN2 ECN2 UN 203B UF Catch Mileage/North Lines Haymarket Balgreen Road Point LOS 002.0616 West EH Junction Mileage 554 To Haymarket West End Head Shunt V 002.1050 E5 Sprinter Depot DF Down Fife UF Up Fife Stenhouse Drive DEG Down Edinburgh & Glasgow Saughton UEG Up Edinburgh & Glasgow Mileage 547 56l EH EH Station 43.1599/ Ahead 44 V ! DEG 1606 ELR ELR To / From EGM1 EGM1 Glasgow E6 55l EH UEG DF EH ELR 558 ECN2 UF ELR ECN2 Page 6 Carrick Knowe Edinburgh Waverley Edinburgh EH 556 Mileage to E6 2.1078/ Not to Scale Dundee P 1079 (via Kirkcaldy) DM Down Main T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.2 UM Up Main TCB NRN DF Down Fife Edinburgh SC (EH) (EAL) 068 Axle Counters UF Up Fife E6 637 EH 55l EH DF ELR ELR ECN2 ECN2 UF EH 556 EH 554 E6 3 South Gyle Station Platform 2 ELR - ECN2 Mileage Mileage E7 EAL EAL I003 I00I EAL P 4.0950/ V 4.1191 I007 0953 2 DF ELR South Gyle ELR ECN2 Station ECN2 UF 1 I008 I002 I004 EAL EAL South Gyle Station EAL Meadow Place Road Platform 1 (1) (2) E7 South Gyle 4 Mileage 5 Mileage (1)4.0946/ V 4.0160/ P 0948 Page 7 0165 (2)4.1075/ Edinburgh Waverley Not to Scale 1079 to Dundee (via Kirkcaldy) DF Down Fife T.A.P.M.SC171.0.0.0.1.1
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