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[[File:BS Diagram.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Signalling diagram inside Bewdley South signal box showing track circuit indicators]]
 
A system that relies upon the two rails forming a pair of electrical conductors along a designated section of railway. A power source (often a battery) is provided at one end and an electrical detector (often a relay) is provided at the other end. When the section of track is unoccupied the detector is energised. When the section of track becomes occupied by a train the wheels and axles short circuit the power source hence de-energising the detector and thus aid safe train operation.
 
A system that relies upon the two rails forming a pair of electrical conductors along a designated section of railway. A power source (often a battery) is provided at one end and an electrical detector (often a relay) is provided at the other end. When the section of track is unoccupied the detector is energised. When the section of track becomes occupied by a train the wheels and axles short circuit the power source hence de-energising the detector and thus aid safe train operation.
 
A useful adjuct of this system is it can detect certain broken rail conditions thus further improving safety.
 
A useful adjuct of this system is it can detect certain broken rail conditions thus further improving safety.
 
Track circuits are installed at a number of locations on the SVR including [[Bridgnorth]], [[Bewdley]] and [[Kidderminster]].
 
Track circuits are installed at a number of locations on the SVR including [[Bridgnorth]], [[Bewdley]] and [[Kidderminster]].

Revision as of 22:01, 8 May 2016

Signalling diagram inside Bewdley South signal box showing track circuit indicators

A system that relies upon the two rails forming a pair of electrical conductors along a designated section of railway. A power source (often a battery) is provided at one end and an electrical detector (often a relay) is provided at the other end. When the section of track is unoccupied the detector is energised. When the section of track becomes occupied by a train the wheels and axles short circuit the power source hence de-energising the detector and thus aid safe train operation. A useful adjuct of this system is it can detect certain broken rail conditions thus further improving safety. Track circuits are installed at a number of locations on the SVRSevern Valley Railway including Bridgnorth, Bewdley and Kidderminster.