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English: Cogload Junction in Somerset is the location of a hot axle box detector. It is situated just west of the junction so that it can measure trains coming off both the Castle Cary and Bristol routes. The equivalent equipment for up trains is situated at Nynehead, ten miles west of here. If a train sets off the alarm it can be inspected, and if necessary the faulty vehicle removed, at Taunton. The grey cabinet contains the electronic equipment; one of the series of detector heads can be seen adjacent to the rails.
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=Cogload Junction in Somerset is the location of a hot axle box detector. It is situated just west of the junction so that it can measure trains coming off both the Castle Cary and Bristol routes. The equivalent equipment for up trains is situated at Nynehead, ten miles west of here. If a train sets off the alarm it can be inspected, and if necessary the faulty vehicle removed, at Taunton. The grey cabinet contains the electronic equipment; one of the series o...