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Found this older type switch stand at the east end of NS's yard in Crewe, Virginia. It is surprising what one can still find along Class 1 railroads if you take the time to look.
Un pensiero per i morti e i dispersi , per chi ha perso la casa, la barca, i beni nella tragedia dello Spezzino.
When I saw this light switch I couldn't help but wonder who was the last person to flick it off? What was it like for them to leave at the end of the last day and realize it would not be turned on again?
What are these switches
The Left hand one looks like an aerial switch?
The right hand one????? heater for washer fluid maybe??? It only glows orange when engine on
"If Helter Smelter and Millmaster had a foursome with Decadence and Satisfaction this would be the spawn."
Silo Factory at an undisclosed location - Sydney, NSW Australia
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This odd set of switches on the wall don't actually control anything, but if I toggle them just right a red light goes off accompanied by a very loud BUZZ! So I did what anyone else would do, I took a picture of it and stopped messing with it.
A switch connecting the mainline to the north throat of the new yard tracks at Bryant awaits installation. Yes, those are metal ties, something that the IANR is trying out on yard tracks for now. Says Chief Engineer Rod, "the metal ties definately have their advantages: they cost about the same as wood ties, you don't ever have to worry about trains widening the track gauge, and they'll last forever unless you use something corrosive on them." 7/19/07
While being quite the blatant copy of Mattel’s ‘Create-a-Monster’, I have to concede that I kinda like ‘Switch-a-Witch’ better. These two floral cuties, at least. (Seriously, Pinky’s eyes are AMAZING)
Received 1/5 from my December-February round Switch Witch!!
An aged bottle of Mme. Moriarty, Alchemist's Local magnet, decant of Shipwrecked by Arcana, and a decant of Ambra del Nepal type by Isle of Eden!! It was all nestled in a little burgundy mesh pouch (not pictured) along with the beautiful card with a handwritten note from my Witch!
Basic circuit for matrix-multiplexed switches. Expandable to an arbitrary number of switches. The diodes provide short circuit protection when using digital outputs to select rows in case two switches in the same column are pressed simultaneously. They aren't necessary when using transistors to drive rows (for instance if you've got LED and switch matrices using common row drivers) or the row drivers are tristated when inactive. Pullup resistors are optional as well.