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A westbound CSX intermodal train pokes its nose out from beneath the eastbound home signals in Wellington, Ohio, for CP 37, the junction with the Hartland Subdivision of the Wheeling & Lake Erie. The signal bridge was put up as part of the upgrading of this former Big Four route before CSX took it over from Conrail in 1999. (Scanned from a slide)
Brenton Thwaites stars as Nic Eastman in Will Eubank's new thriller THE SIGNAL, a Focus Features release.
Mission accomplished! With the signal bridge now installed, the crane swivels back into position. Workers on the deck will now work on picking up the signal heads from the deck.
Signal Cabin and Irish Rail Metropolitan Vickers (Metrovick) 001 Class Locomotive No.056s at Waterford Railway Station.
Irish Traction Group (ITG) 'Beet Route' railtour, March 1991.
© Robert McConaghie
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Signal_Ethique_Montagne de la Serre (Le Crest)
Par Arnaud HUART
[(Français), France]
Un signal dans le paysage comme marqueur mental...
>>> Oeuvre
Signal_Éthique apparaît comme un repère visible de jour et de nuit. L'oeuvre, verticale, est composée d'un ensemble de strates de bois, d'un attique ajouré et d'une ouverture en pied qui rappellent l'architecture d'un phare. La composition suggère une lecture de l'oeuvre vers l'intérieur et une projection de celle-ci dans le lointain.
La verticalité de l'oeuvre permet de capter la lumière. Cette lumière zénithale traverse une feuille de polycarbonate et propage une lumière laiteuse. Cette ambiance est également travaillée par la lumière extérieure, indirecte, qui entre au travers de l'attique ajouré. Ainsi, ces deux sources lumineuses complémentaires offrent une clarté intérieure évolutive au rythme de la journée.
Le visiteur est donc invité à entrer dans l'oeuvre où il règne une ambiance spirituelle qui invite à la pause, à la contemplation ou à la méditation. L'artiste souhaite ainsi amener le visiteur à reconsidérer l'idée du temps, loin de celle imposée par l'homme.
A l'image d'un phare ou d'une tour de guet, deux projecteurs solaires sont disposés à l'intérieur afin de marquer le paysage de nuit et suggérer la vie à l'intérieur. Tel un indicateur lumineux, Signal_Éthique suscite le souvenir chez ceux qui ont déjà découvert l'oeuvre et crée la curiosité chez les autres...
>>> Site
LE CREST : Montagne de la Serre
A l'occasion de la candidature de la Chaine des Puys-Faille de Limagne au Patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO, cette oeuvre est présentée sur la Montagne de la Serre. En tant que relief inversé, ce site est un élément géologique remarquable du bien.
>>> Fiche technique
L : 3,4 m x l : 3,3 m x H : 4,7 m | 3 500 kg
Panneaux en bois OSB, solives, feuille de polycarbonate alvéolaire, projecteur à énergie solaire.
source : www.sancy.com
Signals are at Santa Maria and Livernois
They look brand new.
Almost all of the signals south of 8 mile on Livernois are new.
A poorly visible bus stop in Wolfhalden. A long bend and a bus shelter to the right where you can't see when someone is waiting. Such stops are equipped with a simple device that activates a light signal for the bus driver. The signal must be activated by the passenger. In the background Lake Constance and the German shore. Switzerland, Aug 4, 2021. (1/3)
Update: The flashing light for the driver has been moved to the street lamp on the left-hand side.
A dwarf (or ground) shunting signal. Generally referred to as a "dolly signal" by railway staff in NSW.
The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected by Jerry R. Ehman on August 15, 1977, while he was working on a SETI project at the Big Ear radio telescope of The Ohio State University, then located at Ohio Wesleyan University's Perkins Observatory in Delaware, Ohio.[1] The signal bore the expected hallmarks of non-terrestrial and non-Solar System origin. It lasted for the full 72-second window that Big Ear was able to observe it, but has not been detected again. The signal has been the subject of significant media attention.
Amazed at how closely the signal matched the expected signature of an interstellar signal in the antenna used, Ehman circled the signal on the computer printout and wrote the comment "Wow!" on its side. This comment became the name of the signal
Instructions to train crews for operating the simple signal frame at Tully, Queensland.
Knowing that many of the "Lander" air conditioned cars were nearing 50 years of age, and that the Sunlander might cease running within a couple of years, in 2011 we booked a trip from Brisbane to Cairns in "Queenslander class".
This signal located on the Rätische Bahn in eastern signal displays the signal aspect (Fahrbegriff 6), which indicates Kurze Fahrt. This requires reducing speed to 40 km/h (25 mph) for switches. The signal warns that the next signal may display Halt, and is located at reduced distance from this warning signal. Typically, a move to a stub track rather than a through track will be signaled this way to underscore the shortness of the route.
The dwarf signal (71B) gives a proceed for switching. A switching move may pass the main signal at Stop, but does not have authority to leave the station or pass the shunting limit sign. The dwarf signal always clears for through train movements, such as we see here.
The small signal consisting of four lights domino-style is used during trains' initial terminal brake test Bremseprobe as well as to give departure authority (Abfahrbefehl) from station personnel.
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Just a great looking bike all around. Please note the georgous curves on the rack and how the curve of the TT/SS integrate perfectly.
R-145 BM signals vehicle. This is based on the BTR-60 chassis, and is equipped with Hawkeye and "clothes horse" antennae. To the left can be seen the "Darth Vader" turret of a 1V18/19.
The former signal cabin at Peterborough which was built as part of the standardistation project in the late 1960's, now unused. January 2008
you know the way that things go
when what you fight for starts to fall
and in that fuzzy picture
the writing stands out on the wall
so clearly on the wall
send out the signals deep and loud
and in this place, can you reassure me
with a touch, a smile - while the cradle's burning
all the while the world is turning to noise
oh the more that it's surrounding us
the more that it destroys
turn up the signal
wipe out the noise
send out the signal deep and loud
man i'm losing sound and sight
of all those who can tell me wrong from right
when all things beautiful and bright
sink in the night
yet there's still something in my heart
that can find a way
to make a start
to turn up the signal
wipe out the noise
wipe out the noise
wipe out the noise
you know that's it
you know that's it
you know that's it
receive and transmit
receive and transmit
receive and transmit
Lyrics & Song: Peter Gabriel
The Album: Up
Bradkirk signal box. Saturday 08 September 1962.
This signal box was located between Kirkham and Weeton on the Preston to Fleetwood railway line. The fast lines from Kirkham to Blkackpool South passed at the rear of the signal box. It was demolished in November 1972.
Photograph: Frank Dean.
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Signal Gallery (closed)
1675 E Broad Street, Signal Hill Mall, Statesville, NC
This gallery opened in the 1990s and closed sometime in the 2010s; it was originally Gateway Book Store, which opened on August 1st, 1973. It became Bookland in the 1980s, which relocated here in 1994.
Ivatt '2MT' 2-6-0 no.46521 drifts into Quorn & Woodhouse Station with the 12:15 Leicester North-Loughborough train.
an Electronic Civil Defense Siren....MFG is Federal Signal...the Model is the Modulator....Note:all except the Bottom Disk are Active modules...the "Dummy" Disk is used to Disperse Sound 360.
Tyler,Tx
Lots of these.....no Mechanical ones have been found.
45144 'Royal Signals' at London St. Pancras at 09:00hrs on the 3rd of November 1987
With the original nameplate removed, staff at Tinsley TMD painted it back on
Awre signal box (SO691072), disused since 1973 (when signalling was centralised at Gloucester) at the junction of the South Wales line and the Forest of Dean Central Railway, a 'pointless' line running from Awre Jn to Howbeach Colliery literally in the middle of nowhere (SO639088). Between here and Gloucester, signals are controlled by Gloucester box; westwards to Lydney and beyond is controlled from Newport, bar a small area still controlled by Lydney box for the level crossing there. The box, altho' not looking its best, is kept in reserve for use in an emergency should the box at Lydney fail. Said box at Lydney is, I understand, due for closure sometime soon? Awre box opened in 1909, replacing an earlier one originally sited opposite.