Oakville Sub - Switch Indicators

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  1. hairyotter

    hairyotter New Member

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    Hello all
    This has puzzled me since the route came out, but kept forgetting to ask.

    In Oakville sub, all the tall manual switch position indicators show the yellow aspect when the switch is set in the main direction, green when the non-main (deviated) position is set.
    The CROR rules state that it should be the opposite (which also makes sense as you want green to highlight the switch is set to the direction that does not require slowing down)

    The short indicators follow the rules.

    Is this prototypical, and there is a reason that is not apparent to me about why it would be done this way?
     

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