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Inverness Wick NETWORK RAIL Scotland Route SC203 Inverness and Wick (Maintenance) Not to Scale T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.8 June 2015 © Network Rail/T.A.P.Ltd.2010 MAINTENANCE DWG No:108 Version1.8 Contents Legend Page 111 T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Page 1V T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1 March 2007 Route Page 1 Wick Station T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 Page 2 Watton Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 3 Georgemas Junction T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 Page 4 South End Loop T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 Page 5 Scotscalder Station T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 6 Altnabreac Station T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 7 Forsinard Station T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 Page 8 Lochside Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 9 Kinbrace Station T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 10 Kildonan Station T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 11 Bual No. 1 Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 Page 12 Portgower No. 1 Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 Page 13 Kintradwell No. 2 Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 14 Brora TEP T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 Page 15 Golspie Station T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 16 Morvich No. 5 Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 17 Rogart TEP T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 Page 18 Acheilidh No. 2 Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 19 Lairg Station T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 Page 20 Culrain Station T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 21 Ardgey TEP & Station T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 Page 22 Midfearn Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 23 Tain TEP T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 Page 24 Fearn TEP T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 Page 25 Nigg Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 Page 26 Invergordon Station & TEP T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.4 November 2013 Page 27 Alness Viaduct T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.4 November 2013 Page 28 Ballacladdich Farm L C T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.4 November 2013 Page 29 Dingwall Station & TEP T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 November 2013 Page 30 Chapelton Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.4 November 2013 Page 31 Muir of Ord Station & TEP T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.4 November 2013 Page 32 Clunes TEP T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.3 November 2013 Page 33 Clachnaharry Swing Bridge T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.3 November 2013 Page 34 Inverness Station T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.4 November 2013 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.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 SSSI UDW Up & Down Wick Radio Electric Token Block (RETB) RETB 161m0771yds Inverness SC lll - 159m0971yds Up Sidings OOU 4 ELR Wick Station Obtain Token to proceed permission WCK STOP G.F. and Wick Sidings Wick South G.F. 161m 0101yds 2A Up 3A 3BC OOU 161m 792yds 161m 0608yds ELR 2B Down Obtain Token ISE UDW to proceed permission STOP WCK and 161m 0370yds ELR WCK 161m 0430yds 160m 0749yds Wick Station 161 W1 Bibster Level Crossing (UWC) 156m 0572yds W ELR ELR UDW WCK WCK OB363 SSSI SSSI Church 158m0741yds 157m00yds u/c Road Off B874 - - Mileage P 159.0075 157m0961yds 156m1501yds W1 Page 1 160 159 158 157 Wick Not to Scale to Inverness T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.01.2 May 2010 UDW Up & Down Wick Radio Electric Token Block (RETB) RETB Inverness SC lll SSSI W1 153m1530yds - 150m1181yds 154m 0271yds 30 55 ELR ELR WCK UDW WCK W 55 30 Watten 153m 1257yds Level Crossing (AOCL) 153m 1496yds W1 156 155 154 W2 Foot Path ELR W ELR UDW W WCK WCK W2 153 152 151 Page 2 Wick to Inverness T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 UDW Up & Down Wick Radio Electric Token Block (RETB) RETB UPL Up Platform Loop Inverness SC lll OB344 W2 SSSI A88 Thurso - Watten 149m1331yds Road - 148m 0519yds Mileage 149m0411yds P 147.1670 ELR ELR WCK UDW WCK East Clayock Level Crossing (UWC) 148m 1188yds W2 150 149 148 Sibster Moss Georgemas No.2 W3 G.F. Instructions Level Crossing STOP Await (UWC) S 147m 1267yds JN6GF JN4GF Up Refuge Siding Georgemas No.1 UPL G.F. JN4AGF Bower TEP and STOP permission to proceed Georgemas North S Obtain Token ELR (Up direction only) 147m 0508yds ELR 147m 1045yds 147m 0431yds WCK UDW JN5NEND JN3TSO WCK Points STOP Set and Obtain Token to proceed permission STOP STOP permission 147m 0730yds to proceed Obtain Token and 147m 1232yds North End Loop Points Bower TEP ELR Obtain Token 147m 0440yds W3 and Permission Note: TSO to Proceed. Plungers are provided on the Drivers in Up/Down Line Platform for operating Page 3 To / From Thurso Possession of a the branch junction points under the Wick instructions of the signaller at Not to Scale Long Section to Token May Inverness (RETB) SC. Proceed Inverness T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 RETB UDW Up & Down Wick Radio Electric Token Block (RETB) Inverness SC lll UPL Up Platform Loop Georgemas Up Halkirk TEP Siding OOU W3 Obtain Token and Permission Obtain Token to proceed permission STOP and CP to Proceed. Drivers in Up Refuge Siding JN2BGF Possession of a Obtain Token to proceed permission STOP Georgemas South and 147m 0255yds Long Section 146m 0427yds 146m 1067yds Token May JN2AGG ELR UPL Proceed 147m 0214yds WCK ELR Obtain Token JNISE to proceed permission UDW STOP UDW and WCK Set Set S Points Points STOP Up South 147m 0313yds G.F. South End Halkirk TEP W3 Loop Points (down direction only) 146m 1166yds 147 W4 146m 0043yds 30 50 ELR ELR UDW WCK WCK 50 30 145m 0718yds Halkirk 145m 0155yds 146m 0409yds Level Crossing (AOCL) 145m 1298yds W4 146 Page 4 145 Wick to Not to Scale Inverness T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 UDW Up & Down Wick Radio Electric Token Block (RETB) RETB Inverness SC lll W4 Tongside No. 1 Level Crossing (UWC) 143m 0066yds ELR ELR WCK UDW WCK Tongside No. 2 Scotscalder Level Crossing Station (UWC) 143m 0044yds 143m 1562yds W4 144 143 142 SSSI W5 139m0921yds - 136m1731yds ELR ELR UDW WCK WCK SSSI 139m0571yds - 136m00yds W5 141 140 139 138 137 Page 5 Wick Not to Scale to Inverness T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.2 May 2010 UDW Up & Down Wick Radio Electric Token Block (RETB) RETB Inverness SC lll W5 SSSI 132m0361yds - 128m1041yds ELR ELR UDW WCK WCK Altnabreac Station 133m 1672yds SSSI SSSI 139m0571yds 133m0661yds - - W5 136m00yds 127m0371yds 136 135 134 133 132 W6 County March Summit ELR ELR WCK UDW WCK W6 131 130 129 128 127 Page 6 Wick Not to Scale to Inverness T.A.P.M.SC203.0.0.0.1.5 June 2015 UDW Up & Down Wick Radio Electric Token Block (RETB) RETB lll DL Down Loop Inverness SC UL Up Loop W6 125m 1573yds and STOP permission to proceed 126m 0770yds Obtain Token 125m 1748yds UL Points Set ELR ELR WCK UDW FON WCK DL 125m 1691yds and and STOP STOP permission permission toto proceed proceed ObtainObtain Token Token Forsinard North 125m 1603yds 126m 0248yds 126 W6 Forsinard TEP Forsinard Obtain Token SSSI Level Crossing and Permission 125m1081yds (AOCL) to Proceed.
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