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The dangerous fog occurrences on this hazardous part of Lake Michigan required a backup fog signal building to be built in 1864. Later it became the Assistant Keepers Residence.
Signal box at the disused Kiplingcotes railway station.
Zorki Fed 4 35mm Russian Rangefinder camera,
Fuji Neopan 400asa B&W Film Developed in Ilford ID11,
Film 'fogged' my me during developing when the lid of the developing tank came loose!
Scanned with my new film/neg scanner, border added with Picasa3
SCL GE U36B locomotive # 1847 along with a Mate, is seen hauling a freight train into the Uceta Railroad Yard at Tampa, Florida, mid 1970's. Check out the semi-dwarf block signal located on the right side of the locomotive. At the time, these U-36B locomotives along with a Mate would handle many small to medium sized freight trains in and out of Tampa.
Piece in development: dance and moving image collaboration with Cathy Seago in response to Rebecca Newnham's Parabola sculpture,
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Burton Lane signal box 7 signal (up branch inner home) in York. Wednesday 28th October 1987
7 signal was carried on a North Eastern Railway Company wooden post that formerly carried a slotted signal
Ref no KZ/07649
Dn Cambois to 811 signal or to B1 signal or to B31 signal. Controls access to the single line as well as formerly allowing access to the East and West Arrival lines at Blyth Power Station.
Keadby Canal Junction Signal Box which monitors a nearby level crossing, plus the Vazon Sliding Bridge that is seen in this photo.
Ling at the signal station on the HMCS Sackville. A WW2 Canadian navy corvette. It was a sub hunter providing convey escorts during the war, now restored and on display at the Halifax harbour front.
This median traffic signal facing eastbound traffic and its post was relocated this year. The post can be found at McKercher Drive and 8th Street East.
New signals on Couch St. downtown, including Portland's first ever "pedestrian scramble signal" at 11th and Couch.
View from CPH1 of the signals at Binnaway. We are on the line from Merrygoen, while the line to the left of the railmotor is the cross country line to Werris Creek
Down Hartlepool signal, located north of Hartlepool Station. This also controls access to the former Hartlepool Docks branch.
This old tower stand right near Cape Spear and being a far east as you can be in North America is was chosen by the famous inventor, Marconi to send the first trans-continental telegraph signal to Europe.
Here it is under a light blanket of fog.