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Edinburgh Waverley Berwick-Upon-Tweed TCB Edinburgh SC (E)AC: (EP) Cathcart ECR Mileage 0.1252-53 EP CSMD Abbeyhill NETWORK RAIL Scotland Route SC147 Edinburgh Waverley and Berwick-upon-Tweed (Maintenance) Not to Scale T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.2.5 April 2013 © Network Rail / T.A.P.Ltd. 2013 Contents Legend Page 111 T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 January 2007 Page 1V T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 January 2007 Route Page 1 Edinburgh Waverley Station T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.2.1 February 2008 Edinburgh remodelling Page 2 Abbeyhill Junction T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1.1 April 2008 Mileage format changed Page 3 Portobello Junction T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1.3 January 2010 Sub1 now Sub2 Amended point nos. Amended point nos. Page 4 Prestonpans Station T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 January 2007 Page 5 Longniddry Station T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 January 2007 Page 6 Drem Junction T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 January 2007 Page 7 Markle Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 January 2007 Page 8 Dunbar Station T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1.2 April 2013 add mileages Page 9 Oxwellmains T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 January 2007 Page 10 Innerwick Crossover T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 January 2007 Page 11 Grantshouse T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 January 2007 Page 12 Reston T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 January 2007 Page 13 Burnmouth T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 January 2007 Page 14 Berwick Station T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1.1 April 2008 Mileage format changed 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.SC147.0.0.0.2.1 Note: W, X, Y and Z lines are Note: D = Dorman LED or bi-directional Ansaldo Head Signal TCB NRN R C D A D Edinburgh SC (E) R C D D A D A 068 400 A D D C R D C R 462 E AC: Cathcart ECR E E E 20 459 1 49l 136B 134A NL North Line ELR SL South Line ECN1 136A 134B 444 458 E E Waverley ELR E 19 E 2 489 457 R C D R C (East End) D 1 D A A D A D D ECN9 D C R 120 18 E Calton North 487 Tunnel D AWS 17 AWS 149 428 E E 485 20 AWS 158 D Z 151B 153A 116 118B 115 NL 153B 142B 3 20 D 142A 141 E Y 157 16 837 E 483 E 8l3 20 E D E 479 15 X 48l 155 AWS 8l7 AWS 147B D 126 E 143 20 4 436 E D 118A W 147A AWS 14 E 146B 477 E E 475 13 450 D To / From 145B Calton South D 145A Haymarket Station 456 Tunnel E E 12 AWS 824 473 E 133A 432 E E E AWS 11 8l9 7 47l 454 440 E E 138 D 144A 132B 119 117 Waverley SL 121 D A (West End) 8l6 E C R E 8l8 132A 455 122B 133B E E 8l5 E E 10 X 467 D A 122A 830 D E C R AWS ELR E 457 E 823 146 82l 123 EGM3 448 E 1 D 9 Not to Scale E Edinburgh SC 465 ELR 8 446 ECN9 D E Page 1 E 463 Edinburgh Waverley Note: 20mph over all Bay Platforms Edinburgh Waverley Station to at West End and over platform and loop lines except where shown Berwick-upon-Tweed NL North Line T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1.1 SL South Line TCB NRN Edinburgh SC (E) (EP) UB Up Berwick 068 DB Down Berwick AC: Cathcart ECR 1 Calton North Tunnel 000.0490 78 Level 426 Abbeyhill Junction E NL E ELR 43l E 424 422 8ll E ECM8 E UB SL 114 113 112A ELR E ECM8 427 112B Abbeyhill Junction DB Clockmill Lane E Calton South Tunnel Edinburgh Abbeyhill 425 000.0400 Mileage Mileage 1 P 0.1392-95 l P 0.1252-53 Level 300 300 Level St. Margaret's London Rd. Craigentinny (2) Craigentinny (1) Mileage Approach Lit To / From 624 Mileage Mileage 1.0795-96 EP P ELR Powderhall V 2.0895 P 2.1141-42 2 CPH 6l8 EP 622 EP UB 87B 86A ELR ELR ECM8 ECM8 86B 85A DB OFF EP 6l5 6ll EP EP 627 860 EP 2 St. Margaret's Powderhall Branch 85B 84 No. 1 Reception/Departure Tunnel Junction 000.0066 2 Page 2 3 Not to Scale Craigentinny West To / From Edinburgh Waverley Junction Craigentinny to CSMD Berwick-upon-Tweed UB Up Berwick T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1.3 January 2010 672 EP DB Down Berwick TCB NRN To / From Edinburgh SC (EP) (EM) 068 Leith South AC: Cathcart ECR ELR Level 400 ELR - ECM8 400 Level LHS1 69 67A Mileage P 4.0003 854 EP 602 2 EP EP 6l0 EP 853 UB 67B 66A ELR ECM8 66B 64 DB Portobello ELR EP 60l EP EM BR 597 609 EP 609 2 Mileage Portobello SUB2 Musselburgh (2) V 3.0373-377 Junction Mileage To / From 4.1401-04 Niddrie Lines 4 P 300 Level 300 Level Level 300 Former Inveresk 300 Level Monktonhall Station Off B6415 Mileage 6.0827-32 598 EP Mileage V 3 580 EM 596 EM V 5.1372 Ahead Signal ! 1 84l EM UB 53B ELR ECM8 54 53A 52 844 EM DB Musselburgh (1) 2 EM 595 58l Mileage River Esk EM V 4.1591-96 Musselburgh ELR Monktonhall Station MHL Junction Carberry Rd. 3 5 6 Inveresk EM Page 3 Mileage 582 Not to Scale 20 Edinburgh Waverley P 6.0916-17 To / From to Millerhill Yard Berwick-upon-Tweed T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 UB Up Berwick TCB NRN DB Down Berwick Edinburgh SC (EM) (EA) Level 300 Level 068 UPL Up Passenger Loop 300 AC: Cathcart ECR Pinkieburn Wallyford Station (2) ELR - ECM8 Wallyford Station (1) Dolphingstone Up Platform Up Platform Off A199 Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage 6.1355 - 7.1226 Mileage V 7.1170-74 P 7.1411-12 7.0269 P P V 8.1183 578 574 EM 576 EA EM 3 1 UB ELR Wallyford ELR ECM8 Station ECM8 DB 2 EA 575 EM 579 EA 573 3 Wallyford Station (2) Wallyford Station (1) Strawberry Drive Down Platform Down Platform Off B1361 Mileage Mileage Mileage 7 8 9 P 7.1216-18 P 7.1264-67 P 8.0484-85 500 Level 300 ELR - ECM8 To / From 300 Level Up Siding Power Stn & To / From Catch Mileage 568 Prestonpans Station CE Sidings Point G. F. EA Sidings Platform 1 P 9.1752 G.F.A & B EA Mileage 835 833 4 9.0868-70 EA P LOS EA 83l 572 44B 43 EA UPL 1 UB 47 45B 44A 42 41A ELR ELR ECM8 ECM8 45A 41B DB 834 EA 2 4 EA 567 Prestonpans Station Prestonpans To / From Platform 2 Station Page 4 OB 40 Blindswell Mileage Edinburgh Waverley l0 Meadowmill East Colliery 9.0870-72 Sidings P Mileage to (OOU) Berwick-upon-Tweed P 10.0677-78 Not to Scale T.A.P.M.SC147.0.0.0.1 Seton House Seton Mains Main Street UB 43 Longniddry Station On A198 ELR - ECM8 TCB On A198 Longniddry Lorne Bridge Platform 1 NRN Mileage On B 6363 Mileage Edinburgh SC (EA) (EF) Mileage Mileage Mileage 11.0113-4 13.0528 AC: Cathcart ECR 068 P P 11.1395-6 P 12.0657-58 Mileage P 13.0482-83 V 12.1600-04 UB Up Berwick V DB Down Berwick 500 Level St.
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