Don't forget that in power signalled areas the point motors have an integrated FPL▸ .
The WR were very good at not providing FPLs in the point machine on trailing points without a signalled movement in the facing direction over them. Quite a few sets still around like that
....and just to clarify a couple of points (
):
Bi-Directional signalling is that which allows two direction running on the same line within station limits.
Reversible signalling is usually between two distinct spaced out station limits. In the 'old' days we used to call this
SIMBIDS (Simplified Bi-Directional Signalling) which had no, or very few intermediate signals for the reversible direction or
FULLBIDS (Full Bi-Directional Signalling) which had intermediate signals parallel to every normal direction signal on the adjacent line.
NR» don't allow us dyed in the wool
S&T▸ Engineers to use those terms any more