Centralized traffic control
Centralized traffic control (CTC) is a form of railway signalling that originated in North America and centralizes train routing decisions that were previously carried out by local signal operators or the train crews themselves.
Centralized traffic controlRailway signallingInterlockingTrain dispatcherTrack warrantRailroad switchTrain Dispatcher (computer simulation)Rail traffic controllerLa Junta SubdivisionPierre SubdivisionHuron SubdivisionPRC SubdivisionWaseca SubdivisionOwatonna SubdivisionMuhos railway stationAlbert Lea SubdivisionUnion Switch & SignalAir traffic controlCecil PagetPassing loop
North Carolina RailroadCaltrainChicago and Western Indiana RailroadSangū LineFukui Railway Fukubu LineKisei Main LineMidōsuji LineŌminato LineB. D. RampalaNew York Central RailroadYosan LineGausel StationSouthern TransconArendal LineTangiwai disasterNorthern Lights ExpressThistle, UtahJuly 1927Direct traffic controlFree flight (air traffic control)
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