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A. Control Points or Manual Interlockings

A. Control Points or Manual Interlockings Except within track and time limits, if movement stops while the trailing end is between the outer opposing absolute signals of a control point or manual interlocking, the movement must not change direction without permission

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A. Control Points or Manual Interlockings

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  1. A. Control Points or Manual Interlockings Except within track and time limits, if movement stops while the trailing end is between the outer opposing absolute signals of a control point or manual interlocking, the movement must not change direction without permission from the control operator. GCOR Rule 6.4.2 Movements Within Control Points or Interlockings

  2. If the trailing end of the movement stops between the outer opposing absolute signals of a control point or manual interlocking! Movement “must not” change direction without permission from the control operator! GCORRule6.4.2 EXAMPLE Direction of Movement CP – Control Point

  3. If the trailing end of the movement stops between the outer opposing absolute signals of a control point or manual interlocking! Direction of Movement Movement “must not” change direction without permission from the control operator! GCOR Rule6.4.2 EXAMPLE Rule 4.3: M - Manual Interlocking

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