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Signal E296 is the signal that controls movements from the South Devon Railway onto Network Rail at Totnes.
Signal WH11, controlled from West Hampstead, stands at danger. The route indicator above the main aspect offers routes out of the station. There is also a Right Away indicator below.
Mini signal box that's just appeared with it's own Xmas tree at the small railway behind the Craft Centre.
Original LSWR signal at the north end of Midsomer Norton (South) station, Somerset 4 July 2021. The line northwards ran over a bridge now long demolished.
Nottingham station had 2 signal boxes, one on each island platform. This is the smaller of the two, between platforms 1 and 3.
A red light signal reflects off the side of a CityRail Tangara train in the late afternoon near Como, Sydney
Trick or treat for a meat beat manifesto shuffle dance and epic halloween fun with Peta and other Ladies who Lunch
The site of the former signal box is seen. The line diverging to the left allowed access to the NCB sidings. Wardley Signal Box stood just to the left of this, next to the bridge.
So far, this is the oldest doghouse signal that I have ever seen in my life. I didn't even know doghouses even existed during the flatback-era until I saw these. Doghouses are very common in PA, there are hundreds of them within the area, but flatback doghouses are extremely rare, I'm only aware of just five of these. Two are here in Lower Merion, and the other three are all the way up in Bristol Township, in Bucks County. I have no knowledge of any doghouse signal of the sort that was installed prior to this. These however; are only slightly older than the doghouses in Bristol. It was hard to get a frontal shot of the signal, since I didn't wanna get hit by a car. As far as I know, all of these 12" eagle flatback doghouse signals were installed at some point during the seventies.
Golden Grove Rd/Nth East Rd intersection.
Current generation Aldridge pedestrian signal still mounted on older yellow pedestal.
Unfortunately, I didn't possess this one...
The Invensys Rail Signal is one of the most popular new signaling systems for the nation. This system is slowly replacing the older crossings throughout the nation. This signal is installed at the East "D" Street crossing of Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit's tracks and the Lakeville Highway at East "D Street.
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5th Annual North American Handmade Bicycle Show, Indianapolis, Indiana, Feb 27-Mar 1, 2009.
Signal Cycles of PDX.
I guess the new thing is getting custom dropouts made with your name on them.
Technical Sgt. Nafis Beyah shows a camp member how to properly use a signaling mirror during a practical exercise during the Counterdrug Task Force's camp sponsored by Operation: Weed & Seed, a federal initiative against the war on drugs. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Brendan Mackie, 101st PAD.)
Years later extra platforms add, the signals needed numbering, so spare numbers don't match the rest of the platforms signal numbering.
Sandringham Signal Box is currently being refurbished which is great to see. Here 67ACPM posses in front of the box that was there 100 years ago when Tait trains ran the first official electrified services from and to Sandringham.
More details on this Signal Box can be found at:
vicsig.net/index.php?page=infrastructure&box=Sandringham
Celebrating 100 years of Electric Trains in Melbourne
Tuesday May 28th 2019.