Re: Passenger / freight and dark territory meets
Author: Dr Zarkoff
Date: 11-14-2022 - 23:06

> It was actually quite common and there are still situations where that is the case.

Maximum speeds in the US: P 59, F 49 in "dark territory" and it's been this way for many decades. The OP's pic is of a BCOL train in BC, which is Canada, and the Canadian equivalent of "FRA rules" are different.



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