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This signal box was located at the corner of Pultney and Wakefield street in Adelaide. It controlled trams running to Burnside, Linden Park, Erindale, Glen Osmond, Springfield, Kinswood and Mitcham of what was once an extensive tramway system around Adelaide and its suburbs. The box opened in 1912 and ceased operation in 1958.
StKilda Tramway Museum.
The sun is bright, but it is doing little to warm the air on this brisk December day as a set of block signals guard the CN mainline at Burlington, IL.
Brancliffe East Junction Signal Box around 1991/92
I visited the box to get photos and measurements for a model i was asked to make as a retirement present for one of the signallers there
August 2014 and a class 66 passes through Ram hill near Coalpit Heath. Pretty unremarkable only that my regular dog walks have observed the new signalling installation prior to electrification and as this loco passes the caution heading near to Westerleigh junction, it flickers briefly to green before settling on red. A voyager then appears having cleared Westerleigh junction which may have released the caution, so maybe not a glitch after all?
Sprogs 1,2 & 3 get a horn blast from the voyager.
Brancliffe East Junction Signal Box around 1991/92
I visited the box to get photos and measurements for a model i was asked to make as a retirement present for one of the signallers there
A creek near Signal Mountain. Chattanooga, Tennessee is located in the eastern part of the state on the Cumberland Plateau. The city is surrounded by gorges, mountains and beautiful countryside. It has been experiencing a revitalization lately.
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