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Midcalder Junction Holytown Junction NETWORK RAIL Scotland Route SC007 Midcalder Junction and Holytown Junction (Maintenance) Not to Scale T.A.P.M.SC007.0.0.0.1.4 May 2015 © Network Rail / T.A.P.Ltd. 2012 Contents Legend Page 111 T.A.P.M.SC007.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 1V T.A.P.M.SC007.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Route Page 1 Midcalder Junction T.A.P.M.SC007.0.0.0.1.2 May 2014 New Map Layout Page 2 Livingston South Station T.A.P.M.SC007.0.0.0.1.1 May 2014 Signals Altered Page 3 West Calder Station T.A.P.M.SC007.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 4 Breich Station T.A.P.M.SC007.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 5 Fauldhouse Station T.A.P.M.SC007.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 6 Shotts Station T.A.P.M.SC007.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 7 Cleland Viaduct T.A.P.M.SC007.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 8 Holytown Junction T.A.P.M.SC007.0.0.0.1.2 May 2015 Platform Numbers Changed 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 UM Up Midcalder T.A.P.M.SC0070.0.0.1.2 DM Down Midcalder US Up Shotts Note: D = Dorman, LED TCB NRN DS Down Shotts or Ansaldo Head Signal Edinburgh SC (EJ) 068 To / From Carstairs East ELR ECA2 705 EJ M1 7I8 EJ D DS ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 262 Midcalder Jn US Off A71 Maw Browns D EJ 261B 720 985 Mileage EJ 89.1325/ M1 P 1327 Midcalder Junction 261A 023.0242 23 260B 90 260A 270 EJ 982 EJ 704 Page 1 Midcalder Junction UM DM to ELR Holytown Junction ECA2 Not to Scale To / From Slateford Junction US Up Shotts T.A.P.M.SC0070.0.0.1.1 DS Down Shotts Note: D = Dorman, LED TCB NRN or Ansaldo Head Signal Edinburgh SC (EJ) 068 Oakbank Viaduct (Linthouse Water) M1 723 EJ EJ 992 DS 267A 268B ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 267B 268A US 99I EJ D EJ 722 M1 ELR - EGS2 Bankton Viaduct (Murieston Water) Mileage P 21.0375 M2 1 DS ELR Livingston South ELR EGS2 Station EGS2 US 2 D R EJ 722 ELR - EGS2 M2 Mileage 22 P 21.0374 21 Page 2 Midcalder Junction to Not to Scale Holytown Junction T.A.P.M.SC0070.0.0.1 US Up Shotts TCB NRN DS Down Shotts Edinburgh SC (EJ) 068 M2 725 EJ R DS ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 US Chapelton Drive OB132 Polbeth ELR - EGS2 Beechwood Off A71 M2 Mileage Mileage Limefield Mileage 20.0657 19.1510/ Viaduct 18.1572/ V P 19 20 1533 V 1579 ELR - EGS2 ELR - EGS2 Mileage Sidings Mileage Catch S 18.0636 18.0564 Point M3 725 EJ P P GFA West Calder EJ 994 1 Goods G.F. DS 273B GFB ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 273A US 2 993 EJ EJ 726 R EJ 726 West Calder Burngrange M3 Station Viaduct ELR - EGS2 18 17 Mileage Page 3 18.0693 P Midcalder Junction Not to Scale to Holytown Junction NRN T.A.P.M.SC0070.0.0.1 Change TCB NRN NRN US Up Shotts NRN NRN Edinburgh SC (EJ) 092 068 DS Down Shotts 068 092 Burnfoot Breich - Addiewell M3 Road 729 EJ Mileage R NRN 15.0662 092 1 V DS ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 US 2 068 NRN M3 Addiewell Station 16 15 OB87 Fauldhouse Off A71 Road M4 729 EJ Mileage 1 P 12.1448 DS ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 US 2 R EJ EJ 728 728 Breich Station M4 Page 4 14 13 Midcalder Junction Not to Scale to Holytown Junction T.A.P.M.SC0070.0.0.1 US Up Shotts TCB NRN DS Down Shotts Motherwell SC (M) 092 Fauldhouse M4 Viaduct 643 643 M M R 1 DS ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 US UB76 2 Fauldhouse Off B7010 M4 Fauldhouse Mileage Station 12 V 11.1395 M5 Benhar Summit M 628 DS 253B 251A ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 637 253A 252A 251B M 635 US M Benhar Junction 252B M Track Off Harthill R M 626 626 639 255 CE Sidings M Catch Point Road M5 5 Mileage V 11.0000 Page 5 Midcalder Junction 11 to Holytown Junction Not to Scale T.A.P.M.SC0070.0.0.1 US Up Shotts TCB NRN DS Down Shotts Motherwell SC (M) 092 ELR - EGS2 Mileage 607 M5 M P 8.0786 R 1 SAND SAND DS ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 US SAND SAND 2 ELR - EGS2 M5 Mileage Shotts P 8.0844 Station 10 9 8 M6 607 M 1 SAND DS SAND ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 SAND US SAND 2 R M 606 M 606 M6 Hartwood 7 Station 6 Page 6 Midcalder Junction Not to Scale to Holytown Junction T.A.P.M.SC0070.0.0.1 US Up Shotts TCB NRN DS Down Shotts Motherwell SC (M) 092 Cleland M6 Viaduct 605 605 M R M SEMI SAND DS ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 US SAND Carlisle Road Bellside M6 Mileage P 4.0450 5 4 Cleland Station M7 497 M R SAND DS GFB ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 GFA GF US SAND SEMI M R M 604 Bellside 604 G.F. CE Siding M7 Siding G.F. S 3 Page 7 Midcalder Junction Not to Scale to Holytown Junction US Up Shotts T.A.P.M.SC0070.0.0.1.2 May 2015 DS Down Shotts CSR NRN UW Up Wishaw TCB Motherwell SC (M) 23 092 DW Down Wishaw UH Up Holytown DH Down Holytown M7 Carfin Station ELR - EGS2 497 Mileage M P 1.1492 SAND 1 DS ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 SAND US SEMI 2 M 496 ELR - EGS2 M7 Mileage 1.1493 2 P ELR To / From WWD Wishaw Central Junction 493 499 M UW DW M SAND DS ELR WWD ELR ELR EGS2 EGS2 245 244 243B ELR US SAND EGS2 495 242 Mileage Change M 240B 243A 089.1452 l 001.0572 Holytown 240A Junction 1m 0572yds M Page 8 UH DH 498 Not to Scale Midcalder Junction M to 494 To / From Holytown Junction ELR EGS2 Mossend East Junction.
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