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My train signal bridge frames the view down the tracks on the outer loop.
This picture was taken at the Bay Area LEGO Train Club show in November, 2005 at the Great Western & Atlantic Train Show at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, CA. Photos by Bill Ward.
2 – 4 September 2011. As part of Urban Mesh Workhouse @ Signal, Jesse collaborated with Sarah Moore, Dave Frusanow and Adrian Doyle to work with young urbanites to create innovative masterpieces!
This is a small ship or garrison signal canon for which I built the reproduction gun carriage, some years ago.
Based on the design for a much larger ships gun carriage, it was made from Iroko, a tropical hardwood, with modern steel fittings, and was used for a history re-enactment event on the island of Guernsey, in 1997. It was not intended to be an exact replica, more to give the audience a flavour of the real thing. As far as I can remember, it used about a quarter of a pound of black powder, and made a surprisingly loud bang!
Mamiya ZM 50mm Sekor E
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
Up Main Home. Formerly this signal controlled the junction with Ashington Colliery's North Arrival and Departure lines, and the post for the junction signal to the North Arrival line can be seen to the right of A23 signal.
Loughborough Signal Box stands at the north end of Loughborough Central station, at one time there was also a Loughborough South Signal Box.
Loughborough is the only original signal box left on the preserved Great Central Railway and it's one of the loveliest boxes I've had the pleasure to visit.
In years to come it'll once again signal trains both ways again.
GWR 'Small Prairie' no 5521, masquerading as London Transport's L150, leaves Horsted Keynes for Sheffield Park. I don't much like this but thought I'd post 'for the record'.
Signal E296 is the signal that controls movements from the South Devon Railway onto Network Rail at Totnes.
Free standing traffic signal (with oversized red) on 4th St at Garrison (Route 571) in Carthage, Missouri.
This wasn't taken at a rail station, but actually outside a house on the cliff at Pakefield.
The house is an old railway carriage and this signal outside tops off the look.
Mini signal box that's just appeared with it's own Xmas tree at the small railway behind the Craft Centre.
Soldiers from Alpha Co., 40th Expeditionary Signal Battalion deployed Sept. 25, 2019, in support of operations in the U.S. EUCOM area of responsibility. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
10' high 8.5' wide 10.5' deep
material: steel
finish: galvanization with epoxy paint topcoat
fabricator: Bob's Welding, Jamaica Plain, MA
site: Biomedical Engineering Building, Rutgers University, NJ
commissioned by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts
Signal is a collision of stasis and movement.
Signal is distinctively non-kinetic.
Signal relies on perspective and expectation.
Signal is mostly air.
Signal’s non-air parts aggressively catch light and harvest shadow.
The work’s title derives from the engineering term “signal-to-noise ratio”.
The C-train is holding for traffic to clear while the crossing gates are down to prevent left turning vehicles from entering the intersection.
The Invensys Rail Signal is one of the most popular new signaling systems for the nation. This system is slowly replacing the older crossings throughout the nation. This signal is installed at the East "D" Street crossing of Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit's tracks and the Lakeville Highway at East "D Street.
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