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PN109, protecting platform 3C at Preston, shows a proceed aspect onto the Up Slow line for 153301 for another departure to Ormskirk. The signalling layout at Preston is such that south of the station, all four lines are bi-directional, with access to all platforms available from all four running lines through a number of points moves. This is the standard move for the 153, as it needs to be on the slow line for the junction at Farringdon Curve, which will allow it to access the line to Ormskirk, which formerly was through to Liverpool.
For whatever reason, I was getting a 2-bar signal on my phone while 37,000 feet in the air somewhere between Dallas and Nashville.
The lower window glazing bars and sills of the signal box have been repainted and the box board was repainted and re-lettered.
I loved the character of this signal, busted as it is. I wanted to pull it out of the background as much as possible.
Signal 88 is a security company. Signal 88 is a code used by police in Nebraska that means "situation secure."
Boys of Summer tour, with I Killed The Prom Queen, Misery Signals, The Getaway Plan, Spital Field and In Fiction. Canberra show, UCU Bar Tuesday 16th January 2007
60054 passes signal DY354 at Watson's Bridge as it pulls away the 3200 tonne loaded oil train round the inclined curve towards Stenson Junction. The DB class 60 loco has a 145 litre eight cylinder engine which weighs in at a hefty 24.5 tonnes! The cylinder block on its own weighs 7 tonnes, with the weight of the loco at 130 tonnes. This working was 6M00 14:30 Humber Oil Refinery-Kingsbury Oil Sidings. 25/08/2015.
Started getting a little bogged down in estimating dimensions and details for Moat Lane East signal box... and distracted from the original purpose of this micro - learning how to build track!
The Colne Valley Railway have recently acquired another signal-box. It is currently sitting on a low-loader wagon, waiting for a base, a crane and the manpower to place it on it's new base. While it sits there, I smile at the shaver socket on the outside wall!
Royal Signals Museum - Communications, Coding, Field Telephones & Robots.Photos taken at the Dorchester Family Science Day held at Dorset County Museum and the Corn Exchange on Sunday 16th March 2025. Organised by Dorchester Town Council and Dorset County Museum.
These were used for signal fires from the Goryeo and Joseon dynasties up until 1894. In the daytime they would use smoke, and light torches at night. At a set time, the torch was lifted once, twice with the enemy appearing, three times if the enemy was at the border, four times if the enemy was invading the border, and five times if there was a battle. There were five signal fire locations throughout the country. This one was falling apart, and was restored in 2009.
Royal Signals Museum - Communications, Coding, Field Telephones & Robots.Photos taken at the Dorchester Family Science Day held at Dorset County Museum and the Corn Exchange on Sunday 16th March 2025. Organised by Dorchester Town Council and Dorset County Museum.
Band: Misery Signals
Where: The Arthouse, Melbourne, Australia
When: 14/02/09
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