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High up on the Brocken with the cloud rolling in , trees are frozen and the signal has been battered by the wind and snow.
Traffic signals at Spencer Road intersection with access roads to Thornlie station located on both sides - the northern approach is from a loop road under the bridge. Due to the crest formed by the bridge an overhead signal mast is installed - not provided by default at intersections in Western Australia.
Signal Hill is a small city embedded in the larger city of Long Beach, in the Los Angeles, California, area. It's named after a prominent hill with a commanding view. In 1921, the Long Beach Oilfield was found under the cities of Long Beach and Signal Hill. For a decade or so, this was one of the most productive oil fields in the world. The field is now largely depleted and only a few wells remain. In Signal Hill, California, on June 18, 2015.
I just noticed i never posted pics from Signal festival here. Great light sculptures were placed all over the Prague.
In Kadıköy, Istanbul. Similar to California-style traffic signal, and with red and green light countdown aspect.
Went up on Signal Hill this past week with one of the younger guys from my church. He's been getting into photography a little bit so I gave him one of my D90 bodies and we went out shooting. Not a great sunset, but we had some nice light for a while and it was a lovely evening so can't complain really. Got a couple of shots that I was happy with so figured I would share.
All shot with my D90 and 17-55mm f/2.8 lens.
This is a view of a typical New York signal. Typical NY signals are all black or forest green (though yellow signals are seen in urban areas like Albany, NY City and Rochester) and are mounted on spanwires. Almost all signals in NY (except for some of those in Albany, Rochester, Syracuse, and Buffalo) have been updated to LED's. This is at the southern end of NY 156 at NY 85A in Voorheesville, NY.
Howden station located 1 mile north of howden,this is a main station on the line even though its in the middle of nowhere (as stations often were). Howden had 2 stations the other station was in the town centre but was on the hull barnsley line so went under the beeching axe. The signal box is now a listed building but stands sorry for itself all boarded up.
The station is split by the road the up platform is on the west side and the down platform is on the east side.
Barry signal box, August 2013 - Evans, O'Donnel & Company Ltd signalling equipment contractors' plaque seen on side of the signal box, which likely dates back to the opening of the box, circa 1897
I'm a bit rusty on decoding smoke signals, but I think they may be saying that "Your tea is ready", or "It's a boy".
This is one of at least two sets of intermediate block signals along the double track section between CP Byron and CP Valley along the CN Waukesha Subdivision. The Soo Line was originally single-tracked through here. It was double-tracked for about seven miles over Byron Hill at the tail end of the WC era.
Seen from the 'Jinty' which is waiting to run round its train, class U no 31806 approaches on the Down, its fireman looking ahead for the section signal (the home is off).
The Signal Tower Museum held an Easter craft workshop in 2002, giving youngsters the opportunity of making Easter bonnets, cards and decorated Easter eggs. Some of the those who took part were, from left, front - Elizabeth Webster and Alanna Sim: back - Gail Lawrie, Saturday assistant; Tania Milne, Christy Scott and Katy Scott.
Maryland is REALLY REALLY lazy about replacing lightblubs... This was one of dozens of signals I saw that had inoperable lights.
Downpatrick Signal Cabin was formerly at Kingsbog Jct on the LMS(NCC) main line. Recently acquired Class 450 DEMU set is stabled opposite.
The signal tower and surrounding buildings historically housed the families of the lighthouse keepers who worked out on the Bell Rock, off Arbroath, Scotland. The lighthouse was completed in 1811, and automated in 1988.
This disused tramways signal box on the corner of Swanston, Franklin and Victoria Streets in Melbourne is heritage-listed by the National Trust. This area is soon to be redeveloped, so I thought I'd better take a photo of this building, lest it be demolished.
I photographed this signal box previously from a similar position, this time there is some sky in view above the roof and telegraph pole. Also sneaking into view is a speed sign made out of painted hardboard - not authentic, and due for replacement by the S&T department at some stage.
Syracuse Signal Systems is installing traffic lights on West Seneca Turnpike at the top of Onondaga Hill
Just installed on the King William St intersections adjoining Rundle Mall/Hindley St & Pirie St/Waymouth St. The top section is a combined yellow countdown timer & red 'don't walk' signal. The time limit on these intersections is 28 seconds.
Signal box at the old Bury St. Edmunds goods yard. I guess this is now unused judging by the state of the track.
Winning Signal Box with it's 16 level McKenzie & Holland frame is a NER Type 2 box, protecting a level crossing and junction, controling traffic on the freight only lines to and from Cambois, Bedlington (left) and Lynemouth (right)
20th June 2020
This historic Service Station, located in the St. Johns neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, has been preserved and is now a pizza restaurant.
No longer active but still in its original position, Armathwaite signal box was closed in January1983 after 84 years usage. It was restored in 1991/2 by the Friends of the Settle & Carlisle Railway and is painted in its original Midland colours. Of wooden construction it measures 16ft.6in x 11ft.6in and contained a16 lever tumbler frame.