Hello folks, Just wondering what this sign means on ECML route. I know the board above ECML means lower pantograph. But what does the crossed out ECML mean. Am I right in thinking it means don't lower on ECML? Much appreciated, Sam
I should also caveat..there's a sign which denotes lower pantograph with an arrow pointing left or right. I assume this means lower pantograph for that route?
It represents that a line ahead beyond a certain point will no longer have OHLE. The ECML cross means that the sign above applies to the line which is leaving the ECML, so basically it adds up to 'Now leaving ECML, OHLE ends' (I believe this is the line that turns off to the left a few miles north of Peterborough?)