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NETWORK RAIL Scotland Route SC001 Gretna Junction and Glasgow Central via Beattock (Maintenance) Not to Scale T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.5 February 2015 © Network Rail / T.A.P.Ltd. 2013 Contents Legend Page 111 T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 1V T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Route Page 1 Gretna Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 2 Zone Boundary T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 3 Cove Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 4 Kirtlebridge G.F. T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 December 2013 Signal & GF amended Page 5 Mein Water Viaduct T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 May 2014 Signal amended Page 6 near Ecclefechan OHNS T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 7 Lockerbie T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 December 2013 GF amended Page 8 Dryfe Water Viaduct T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 January 2014 Signal added Page 9 Nethercleugh HABD T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 January 2014 Signal removed Page 10 Dinwoodie T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 December 2013 Signal amended Page 11 Wamphray G.F. T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 December 2013 Signals amended Page 12 Beattock T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 13 Beattock North T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 14 Greskine T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 15 Harthorpe Viaduct T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 16 Summit G.F. T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 17 Elvanfoot OHNS T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 18 Crawford HABD T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 19 Abington T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 December 2013 Point Numbers amended & GF Page 20 60 mile post T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 March 2012 Correction of Signal Number Page 21 Clyde-Lamington Viaduct T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 22 Symington G.F. T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 Fmay 2014 Signals amended Page 23 69 mile post T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 24 Float Viaduct T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 25 Carstairs South Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 26 Carstairs Station Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 27 Ravenstruther T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 28 Lanark Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 29 Fiddlers Gill Level Crossing T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 30 Carluke Station T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.2 June 2013 removal crossover Page 31 Law Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.2 June 2013 removal Ground Frame Page 32 Royal Mail Terminal T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 33 Dalzell Loop T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.2 April 2014 Access Point Added Page 34 Motherwell Station T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 35 Orbistan Viaduct T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 36 Uddingston Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 37 Newton East Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 38 Newton West Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.2 September 2013 New track and signal Page 39 Rutherglen East Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 40 Rutherglen Central T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 41 Rutherglen West Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 February 2007 Page 42 Polmadie T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.2 December 2014 Point Numbers amended Page 43 Larkfield Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.3 February 2015 Crossover added/Point Nos. altered Page 44 Eglinton Street Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 October 2009 Re-Signalling Page 45 Gantry H - Glasgow Central T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 October 2009 Re-Signalling Page 46 Bridge Street Junction T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 October 2009 Re-Signalling Page 47 Gantry A - Glasgow Central T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.3 February 2011 Amend Signal Number Page 48 Glasgow Central T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.3 July 2010 Addition of Point Number Page 11 Legend Colour Light Signals D D D Flashing With With With S.P.A.D. Note: D = LED Signal Yellows Junction Route Subsidiary Indicator Indicators Indicator Signal Ground Position Light Signals Banner Repeaters Preliminary Arrow indicates Stop Distant Route line to which With Indicators signal applies Route 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 Locked Box containing Modified RT3177 Forms Open with a BR1 Key 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 to proceed Proceed. Drivers in Possession of a Long Section Token Station Limits Stop Board May Proceed Board Token Board Page 111 Legend Permanent Speed Restrictions Advance Start Diverging Route AWS EPS EPS 60 85 60 85 l0 20 40 Not provided W in wrong HST DMU direction, bi- l00 90 directional Line General Information Start of End of Normal AWS AWS AWS Signal Box Area Resumes Running Lines Area showing direction of travel Ground Ground Frame Switch Panel 30 55 CSR NRN Affected by Differential Points 06 065 Sun Set Speed Buffer Cab Secure National Radio Board Stops Points Radio Area Network Area Indicator Sand Area of Known GSM-R GSM-R Drag Low Adhesion Start of GSMR Gradient Board End of GSMR Warning 100 Level (IVRS) Area (IVRS) Area End of Area of Low Adhesion Board (LC) (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 RA Right Away Indicator CD 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 Page 1V To / From DM Down Main Kilmarnock T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 UM Up Main TCB ELR NRN Carlisle (CE) DD Down Dumfries GSW 092 UD Up Dumfries AC: Cathcart ECR DPL Down Passenger Loop UPL Up Passenger Loop DD UD 525 England / Scotland CE To / From Border 52l CE Mossband ELR Junction GSW DM l05 ELR ELR WCM1 WCM1 UM CE 524 Sark Viaduct Gretna Junction 9 537 CE 200 193 Quintinshill G1 53l CE 532 CE DPL 538 CE DM ELR ELR WCM1 WCM1 UM CE 533 UPL Quintinshill G.F. G1 CE 534 10 Page 1 Gretna Junction Not to Scale to Glasgow Central T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 DM Down Main TCB UM Up Main Carlisle SB (CE) Motherwell SC (MC) NRN AC: Cathcart ECR 092 G1 543 545 CE CE DM ELR ELR WCM1 WCM1 UM CE 542 CE 544 G1 11 London Network Rail OB38 North Western Scotland Topping Head Off B7076 G2 Network Rail Boundary 863 MC Mileage P 12.1472 DM ELR ELR WCM1 WCM1 UM MC 862 Former G2 Kirkpatrick 12 Station 13 Mileage 12.1751 Page 2 P Gretna Junction Not to Scale to Glasgow Central T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1 DM Down Main TCB NRN UM Up Main Motherwell SC (MC) 092 AC: Cathcart ECR Cove Level Crossing (AHB) G2 MC 86l DM ELR ELR WCM1 WCM1 UM MC Cove Level Crossing 860 Mileage G2 13.0913/ P 0922 200 Level Level 190 G3 857 MC 859 MC DM ELR ELR WCM1 WCM1 UM MC 858 G3 UB48 OB50 14 15 Merkland Off Wyseby Town B7076 Off B7076 Mileage Mileage Page 3 P 15.0039 P 15.0729 Not to Scale Gretna Junction to Glasgow Central T.A.P.M.SC001.0.0.0.1.1 December 2013 TCB NRN Motherwell SC (MC) DM Down Main 092 AC: Cathcart ECR UM Up Main 190 Level Level 396 396 493 G3 MC 85l BR MC 85l 853 MC DM ELR ELR WCM1 WCM1 UM Kirtlebridge MC 854 MC Kirtle Water Mileage 852 G3 Viaduct 15.1513 V 16 493 Level Note: TOWS operate between 16m 1560yds (OB 60) and 22m G4 700yds (OB 87) 847 Kirtlebridge MC DM GFB GFB ELR ELR WCM1 WCM1 GFA GFA UM MC Kirtlebridge 848 G.S.P.
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