Signalling
British Railways
Automatic Train Control / Automatic Warning System - The British Railways Standard System
Booklet explaining the system with colour diagrams. First issued under the title of Automatic Train Control and subsequently reissued as Automatic Warning System with a 1959 rear page update.
British Railways (Eastern, London Midland, North Eastern, Scottish and Southern Region)
Regulations for Train Signalling and Signalmen's General Instructions - October 1960
BR 29960
British Railways Eastern Region (Great Eastern)
Compendium of Hours or Opening of Signal Boxes [and] Route Availability of Diesel Locomotives and Travelling Steam Cranes, 6th November 1961
BR 31340
British Railways London Midland Region (Western Lines)
Special Notice 1211G - Notice to Drivers, Guards, Signalmen and Others respecting the introduction of Multiple Aspect Signalling between Great Barr, Bescot and Crescent, etc. [December 1965]
BR 31169
Description and detail of new multiple aspect signalling installed in December 1965. Large foldout line diagram covering the route and including Bescot yard to the rear.
British Railways Eastern Region
Report of a Joint Enquiry held at Newcastle into the incident involving N248 Signal which occurred on 15th September 1989
Report on signalling incident on the down east line between Gateshead Signalling area and Newcastle Central on the King Edward Bridge.
British Standards Institute
British Standard Railway Signalling Symbols
British Standards Institute 376
British signalling standards, published in various editions, in two parts, :
One - Schematic Symbols;
Two - Wiring Symbols and Written Circuits.
