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Polmont Junction Greenhill Upper Junction NETWORK RAIL Scotland Route SC109 Polmont Junction and Greenhill Upper Junction (Maintenance) Not to Scale T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1.6 November 2012 © Network Rail / T.A.P.Ltd. 2012 Contents Legend Page 111 T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Page 1V T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Route Page 1 Polmont Junction T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1.3 November 2012 Change plate prefix Page 2 Falkirk Grahamston Station T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1.3 November 2012 Change plate prefix Page 3 Camelon Station T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1.4 July 2012 change of signal head Page 4 Carmuirs West Junction T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1.2 February 2012 Add mileage/track ID Page 5 Greenhill Lower Junction T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1.2 February 2012 Add mileage/track ID Page 6 Greenhill Upper Junction T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1.2 February 2012 Add mileage/track ID 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 To / From T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1.3 November 2012 Falkirk High Station TCB NRN 068 ELR Edinburgh SB (EPJ) EGM1 Main Street Polmont 2100 1100 OB1 OB1B OB2A DEG UEG 21.1490 21.1667 21.1742 21.1230 G1 EPJ 495 24.1145 Polmont Junction 2100 DG 2100 282 ELR ELR 21.0634 21.1291 24.1159 281B PMT 21.0746 1100 PMT 285 286 UG 498 24.1281 EPJ 281A NPL 1500 5l2 494 EPJ EPJ 280 24.1318 22.0040 G1 Polmont Junction 496 OB1B 24.1316 279B EPJ Mileage 21.1540 21.0746 P OB1C 494 21.0615/ 24.1348 21.1680 Polmont SB V 0618 B805 Redding Road Polmont Junction 279A 22 Mileage DEG Down Edinburgh & Glasgow 21.0608/ P 0611 UEG Up Edinburgh & Glasgow DM Down Main UM Up Main DG Down Grahamston UG Up Grahamston NPL North Passenger Loop EPJ 5l5 DM UM Page 1 2100 1100 Polmont Junction ELR to EGM1 Greenhill Upper Junction To / From via Falkirk Grahamston Polmont Station Not to Scale T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1.3 November 2012 DG Down Grahamston TCB UG Up Grahamston NRN NRN Edinburgh SB (EPJ) 092 Grangemouth SB (GH) 068 OB3 Knowhead Farm OB5 22.0673 22.1002 22.0985 UB6 UB8 G1 22.1429 23.0595 GH GH l Laurieston Riding Pilgrims Playing 3 NRN Stable 092 Field DG 2100 ELR 23.1017 ELR PMT 1100 PMT UG 068 UB4 UB7 NRN UB9 22.0865 B805 Redding Rd. UB8A 23.0040 52 GH 23.1488 492 Redding EPJ 23.1320 Westquarter Burn A803 Callender Road 22.1258 A904 Kerse Road G1 Mileage Falkirk P 22.0990 OB5A 22.1040 23 OB10 Falkirk Grahamston UB9 Grangemouth Junction 24.0360 Down Side Grangemouth Junction G2 B902 Grahams Road Mileage Signal Box 23.1600 24.0770 GH 24.0626 Falkirk GH 51 P Mileage 5 P 23.1570/1571 2 DG 23.1709 2100 200 ELR ELR PMT 23.1629 24.0167 PMT 1100 202 201 UG 23.1642 1 4 GH ELR OB10A GMH McFarlane Crescent G2 Grangemouth Junction 24.0625 Falkirk OB11 To / From SB 24 Station Foorbridge Grangemouth Mileage 24.0671 23.1659 Falkirk Grahamston Oil Terminal Page 2 24.0240 Hope Street V Station Falkirk Polmont Junction 24.0381/0393 to Not to Scale Greenhill Upper Junction via Falkirk Grahamston T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1.4 July 2012 DG Down Grahamston Swing Bridge East SB Falkirk TCB UG Up Grahamston NRN Grangemouth SB (GH) Mileage 092 DB Down Branch Carmuirs East Jn SB (CEJ) UB Up Branch P 24.1472 Camelon UB17 OB14B G2 Cemetary Grounds 25.0830 24.1505 UB12 CEJ A9 Stirling Road l9 Mileage UB14A Ronades Road 24.0976 25.0617/ Camelon 24.1472 Bleachfield Road P 0622 DG 2100 ELR 25.0113 ELR PMT 1100 24.1588 25.0417 PMT UG UB14 UB15 UB16 6 l0 24.1472 GH 25.0003 25.0276 CEJ OB13 Forth & Clyde Canal Sunnyside Road Sunnyside Road G2 24.1254 UB14 Footbridge Forth & Clyde Canal Camelon 25 Mileage P 24.1514/1517 Camelon Old Station OB19 OB2 25.1409 Carmuirs East Carmuirs East Nailer Road Camelon Station G3 Carmuir Farm Road 25.1696 Junction Off A803 Road Mileage 25.0934/1064 l7/l5 25.0791/ CEJ SB Mileage 2l P CEJ 0795 0.0713 P 0.0645 DB DG 2 25.1720 2100 22A 12 2100 ELR 25.1320 ELR ELR ELR 25.1636 25.1700 PMT 1100 PMT CMS CMS 22B 11 1100 UB UG 1 25.1721 23/24 Camelon Station CEJ Platform 1 ELR D 8 OB17A PMT CEJ Mileage 25.1054 0.0455 G3 P 25.0943 Station Footbridge Carmuirs East Junction To / From UB18 OB2 Mileage Change Larbert Junction 25.1265 0.0497/0.0503 025.1738 l 000.0880 Mains Road Page 3 A803 Carmuirs East Polmont Junction to Not to Scale Greenhill Upper Junction via Falkirk Grahamston T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1.2 February 2012 DB Down Branch Note: Change of line TCB UB Up Branch direction at Carmuirs West NRN Carmuirs East Jn SB (CEJ) DP Down Perth Junction 092 Carmuirs West Jn SB (CW) UP Up Perth OB47 Ochiltree Tce UB1 Carmuirs A803 Glasgow Road Mileage Carmuirs (1) (2) Carmuirs West 108.1333 G3 0.0192 V CEJ Mileage Junction Carmuirs West Junction l4 (1) 0.0262 P Mileage D (2) 0.0299 P 0.0087 108.1260 l/3 DB 108.16l5 UP 2100 1100 CEJ 5 ELR ELR ELR ELR 108.1722 SCM3 CMS 1100 CMS 2100 108.1189 SCM3 4A 4B 3 UB 108.16l5 DP UB1 Carmuirs Loan A803 Glasgow Road ELR 108.1240 Off B816 Road Carmuirs (3) SCM3 Carmuirs OB47 Twin Tunnels G3 Mileage To / From Mileage Mileage Change 108.1333 (3) 0.0323 Larbert P 108.0946 P 0 Ochiltree Tce. Junction - 000.0044 l l08.1628 OB49 OB51 NRN 108.0724 107.0728 TCB 092 Carmuirs Loan Bonneyside Farm Greenhill SB (GJ) G4 434 434 GJ GJ UB50 R 108.0176 UP 1100 ELR 108.0169 107.0886 ELR SCM3 2100 107.1648 107.0275 SCM3 DP UB52 GJ 107.0192 433 435 CEJ B816 Broomhill Road Bonnybridge G4 Mileage Page 4 l07 l08 V 107.0395/0398 Polmont Junction to Not to Scale Greenhill Upper Junction via Falkirk Grahamston T.A.P.M.SC1090.0.0.1.2 February 2012 DP Down Perth NRN TCB UP Up Perth 092 DB Down Branch Greenhill SB (GJ) UB Up Branch DBGL Down Branch Goods Loop UBGL Up Branch Goods Loop Note: Change of line direction at Greenhill Lower Junction OB55 G5 0.0861/0869 Greenhill Lower Greenhill Road G4 Catch Junction ELR 432 GJ Point GHL 106.1507 DBGL 349 153A GJ UP 106.1314 0.0812 DB 155B 153B ELR ELR ELR 0.0870 SCM3 SCM3 106.1191 GHL 0.0541 156 155A 154 106B UB DP UP 0.0490 GJ 4l9 428 UB53 GJ 106A 106.1524 106.1368 UBGL ELR DP ELR Catch GHL Point G4 SCM3 GJ 3l5 To / From Garnqueen North G5 Junction OB55 Mileage Change Greenhill Road l06.1320 l 000.1280 Off B816 Mileage Page 5 0.0978/ V 0982 Polmont Junction to Not to Scale Greenhill Upper Junction via Falkirk Grahamston T.A.P.M.SC109.0.0.0.1.2 February 2012 NRN DB Down Branch To / From TCB UB Up Branch Falkirk High Station Greenhill SB (GJ) 092 DBGL Down Branch Goods Line ELR UBGL Up Branch Goods Line EGM1 DGL Down Goods Line 353 UGL Up Goods Line GJ DEG Down Edinburgh & Glasgow UEG Up Edinburgh & Glasgow Engineers Sidings 2500 G5 1100 2100 35l GJ 347 Catch GJ ELR 127B Catch 2500 Point Greenhill Upper GHL DBGL 126B Point 17.0746 Junction DB 0.0290 Siding 2100 GF 126A ELR 127A G.F.
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