Talk:UK railway signalling

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Add mechanical signalling. Add single line working. Add pictures. John 09:25, 26 October 2005 (UTC)

- but please bear in mind that the term "single line working" refers specifically to the temporary working of all trains over one line of a double track railway, e.g. during failure. It does not refer to the normal working of a single track railway.