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Out along the tracks. letting the engineer know what's coming. Hoping for an "all clear".
A small signal light sits along the active rail lines headed through Thurmond WV. I'm not sure what this type of signal is called.....the one in the foreground......nor what it would be for. If someone knows, I'd love to learn more about it. I just noticed that it was lit up and snagged a picture as we were readying to leave towards our next destination.
Ivatt 2MT 46512 steams away from Boat of Garten station on the Strathspey Railway during an "In Search of Steam" photo charter.
Locomotive: Ivatt 2MT 2-6-0 46512.
Location: Boat of Garten, Badenoch and Strathspey, Highland Region, Scotland.
Westbound Norfolk Southern manifest 13Q splits the matched pair of bracket mast former NYC signals at CD 309 on the NS Chicago Line outside Swanton, OH on the evening of August 4, 2016. These signals are the last of their kind in the state of Ohio and are living on borrowed time.
1932 Studebaker President St. Regis Brougham turn signal, at the Studebaker National Museum in South Bend, Indiana
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In a golden sunset, an AC is in charge of a small eastbound train 408, as they split the signals crossing the border from New Brunswick into Nova Scotia. I was standing on the Nova Scotia side, at Fort Lawrence.
It doesnt happen very often, but in this instance, I was able to get multiple shots of the exact same train, at the same location, even using the same lens.
Here are the other two shots:
Although similar, each photo has a different scene, and feel to it. Well, it does to me anyway..
June 28, 2017.
A sight that will (possibly) soon become history in Henrietta, a westbound NS intermodal train passes between the two sets of signals near the abandoned Lexington Road Bridge. A new set of vaders wait patiently across the right-of-way from the old color light signals that once replaced the Wabash searchlights. The vaders were erected a couple of years ago, so the time the color lights fall could be anyone's guess.
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NS Kansas City District
Henrietta, Missouri, USA
November 15, 2025
Canon EOS 77D
Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
Very much part of the scene on the Wigan - Southport line are the class 150 DMU's now approaching the veteran stage. Northern 150129 gets away from the Parbold stop with the all stations 09.31 Southport - Stalybridge service.
* Parbold still has semaphores and a manual crossing at Chapel Lane but this is due to go later this year.
The signalbox at the station has recently been repainted and looks pristine.
- Camera : Praktica Nova IB
- Lens : Meyer-Optik Görlitz Primotar E 3.5/50mm
- Film : Fomapan 400
- Exposure : f 6.5 or 8.0, march, 2019
blagged night photographer and graham to stop at this location and ended up staying for a good few hours
This flagpole was once used in the old harbour to signal which were incoming and which were outgoing ships. It later was used as a meteorological station and moved to this location after it had no further use. It now marks the location of Pong Patchamit Fort
I have uploaded this picture just to explore the interesting situation outlined in an earlier upload on my site.
37250+37087 begin to back 7M71, the steel “blooms” from Lackenby into the British Steel plant, Workington on 1 May 1984. It seems odd that this move is delaying the passage of the passenger train (there are passengers on board its not ecs) seen here held at Moss Bay Iron Works' outer down home signal.
The most likely explanation for this is a signalling fault explored in the image below
These two friends were really enjoying the great views and taking pics of each other on a nice, clear Southern California afternoon.
NJ Transit Arrow III car no. 1509 is the lead unit on Montclair-Boonton Line train 208, seen approaching Glen Ridge Station. The signals here at CP Glen are approach lit, and appear to only activate for trains within the block proceeding them - they illuminated immediately as the train passed and entered the signal block.
I am glad that I was able to take three colors or more at the same time.
By the way, the world's first signal seemed to be installed in the London city in 1868, but seems to have exploded immediately.
On June 14, 2013 in Minamitanaka, Nerima ward.
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3色以上を同時に撮れて嬉しいです。
ところで、世界で最初の信号機は1868年にロンドン市内に設置されたそうですが、すぐに爆発してしまったそうです。
2013年6月14日、練馬区南田中にて。
Lane signals on the Ben Franklin Bridge - Kodak Portra 160 - Canon EOS Rebel G - Camden, NJ - scanned on Epson V600.
These signalling platforms were a nautical version of railway semaphore signals and were used to communicate with steamships entering the port of Cardiff during the late 19th century.
Signal Gallery: Istvan Szanto- Dan Baldwin- SPQR- Jonathan Darby-Armsrock -
Dale Grimshaw-Labrona-Jeff Aerosol- Ethos-Guy Denning- C Ross-CASE- Byrogyphics-C215- Holly Thoburn- D. Le Fleming -Alke Schmidt- Bael
Eastbound absolute signal at Tuner (formerly NI) in West Chicago. This is how CNW signals should look, with horizontal signal heads. Note that two have been replaced. I think this is the only bridge left on the Geneva Sub with these signal heads.
On an overcast January afternoon, CSX 4561 guides an ethanol train under the classic NYC searchlight signals in Depew, New York.
Another fantastic night in the Tetons! Last night we went up to Signal Mountain to see a stunning display of stars. I found it fitting to 'signal' the Andromeda universe, a satellite joined in for the fun too.
I'll be leaving the area soon, still undecided where to go. I have a few weeks to explore before my next workshop back in the Tetons (still some space left btw)
ISO 12,800, 20 secs, f/2. Rokion 24mm