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In rear / in advance

Point A is "in rear" or behind point B if it is encountered before B in the normal sense of direction; it is "in advance" of point B if it is encountered afterwards. With double tracks, it is taken to be in the normal sense of direction. If point B is a signal, the sense of direction is taken to be that of the trains to which the sign is intended.

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