white arrow on the mast of this pre-enter traffic lights alerts the second span is too short for the brake (after it would be next one with 2 arrows).
The pre-enter passing traffic lights are marked with special panel with black slanting stripes and flickers in addition to a standard plate with numbers. The meaining - next lights will be the enter to a station. But here this pre-enter passing traffic lights is also used as an enter lights to the Kavgolovo platform)))
Head of this pre-enter passing traffic lights was made in Ukrainian SSR on the Dnepropetrovsk electrotechnical plant (ДЭЗ - Днепропетровский Электротехнический Завод), early named The Svetophor factory of Ministry of Railways ("Светофор" МПС) at 1960s (this track line was electrified to 1958 y). Others traffic lights on the line have the Svetophor trade mark. This model was developed on the base of the Type R-2 of the Union Switch&Signal co., US.
The white arrow block was recently refreshed to the modern technological level (from plastic:).
Northern direction St Petersburg - Priozersk of the October railways division of the Russian Railways, Leningrad Region, Russia
Thanks for help in identification to Mikhail Vinogradov flickr.com/people/188231864@N02/. many pictures of russian traffic lights see also on the page of Vladimir Savinykh flickr.com/photos/156374318@N02/44049865214
white arrow on the mast of this pre-enter traffic lights alerts the second span is too short for the brake (after it would be next one with 2 arrows).
The pre-enter passing traffic lights are marked with special panel with black slanting stripes and flickers in addition to a standard plate with numbers. The meaining - next lights will be the enter to a station. But here this pre-enter passing traffic lights is also used as an enter lights to the Kavgolovo platform)))
Head of this pre-enter passing traffic lights was made in Ukrainian SSR on the Dnepropetrovsk electrotechnical plant (ДЭЗ - Днепропетровский Электротехнический Завод), early named The Svetophor factory of Ministry of Railways ("Светофор" МПС) at 1960s (this track line was electrified to 1958 y). Others traffic lights on the line have the Svetophor trade mark. This model was developed on the base of the Type R-2 of the Union Switch&Signal co., US.
The white arrow block was recently refreshed to the modern technological level (from plastic:).
Northern direction St Petersburg - Priozersk of the October railways division of the Russian Railways, Leningrad Region, Russia
Thanks for help in identification to Mikhail Vinogradov flickr.com/people/188231864@N02/. many pictures of russian traffic lights see also on the page of Vladimir Savinykh flickr.com/photos/156374318@N02/44049865214