PF abbreviation in Loop Lengths?

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PF abbreviation in Loop Lengths? 18/01/2015 at 12:11 #68046
maxand
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The manual includes "(PF)" after each Loop Length, also uses other strange abbreviations such as PP and C/PF when describing platform lengths. I've had no luck finding an explanation for them. Would someone please help me out?
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PF abbreviation in Loop Lengths? 18/01/2015 at 12:30 #68048
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PF is permissive freight (i.e. more than one train of the classes 3 - 0, excluding passenger 9s, permitted in a section at once, but nothing sharing with a passenger train) and PP is the equivalent for passenger trains (1, 2, 3 ECS, 5, 9 pass'gr and 0?) in platforms.
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