Just a stab in the dark but they may occur at regular intervals, and similar notation may be on the poles and other infrastructure.
In the event of a rail emergency you give the operator that info and they will halt all trains that could be affected by the emergency
I was gonna guess a memorial like a union member passed or something, because it seemed odd it’d be pink and not orange or red like the little wireflags I usually see. Is there a pink infrastructure marker?
Not sure, my experience with this is in Australia, they’re all over the rail corridor but not on the sleepers as far as I know. There’s usually a specific phone number you call to alert, say emergency x3, your location and the nature of the emergency.
Just a stab in the dark but they may occur at regular intervals, and similar notation may be on the poles and other infrastructure. In the event of a rail emergency you give the operator that info and they will halt all trains that could be affected by the emergency
I was gonna guess a memorial like a union member passed or something, because it seemed odd it’d be pink and not orange or red like the little wireflags I usually see. Is there a pink infrastructure marker?
Not sure, my experience with this is in Australia, they’re all over the rail corridor but not on the sleepers as far as I know. There’s usually a specific phone number you call to alert, say emergency x3, your location and the nature of the emergency.
Pink is for surveyors.
https://www.safesitellc.com/utility-marking-colors-mean