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a method of managing train movements through direct communication between the train dispatcher and train crews
What is "direct traffic control"?
Direct traffic control is a method used to manage train movements by allowing the train dispatcher to communicate directly with the train crews. In this system, the dispatcher provides instructions to the crew, such as when to stop, proceed, or change tracks, based on the current conditions of the railway. This communication helps ensure the safe and efficient movement of trains, especially in areas without automated signals or in situations requiring special coordination. It relies on clear and timely instructions to prevent accidents and manage train schedules effectively.



























