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One of the many long hallways at the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. The layers of paint on the walls ALL feel as though they deserve their time to shine as layers peel away.
Three SD40Ns switch the south end of Riverdale Yard in Ogden Utah, on the original Transcontinental Railroad route.
I don't know anything about this TrackMobile, but it was hard at work, switching tank cars. There were at least 2 on the property. I wonder if they are ever double headed?
This model is a HO scale Athearn MP15 lettered for Union Pacific road #UPY1072.The unit is lightly weathered with the underframe painted and weathered a grimy black. Kadee #5 couplers installed front and back. This unit is DC..... and DCC ready!
Parking in England always seemed like a problem, but as it turns out, there is a solution.
Unfortunately, not many people seem to have switched on to the solution.
Intel HEMS Devices refference design on display on the Switch stand purpose built for home automation.
Switch Automation at Smart Utilities Australia & New Zealand 2010
A switch panel found inside the kitchen of the Buckner Building. It would appear that an electrician is needed to make this work again.
--A bit of building info--
Once the largest building in Alaska, it was built by the military to house nearly every resident of the port town of Whittier, Alaska. It was designed to be a "city under one roof" and includes everything a "normal" city would have; Theater, Medical Ward, Cafeteria, Staterooms, and of course a jail... The town of Whittier is built around the ice-free port that houses more boats than it does people. Boasting a population of less than 300 people, Whittier is a modern day ghost town. In 1964 a 9.2 magnitude earthquake ripped the small city apart, killing 14 people and deeming the Buckner building unsafe.
Laced with asbestos, mold, mildew and various walking hazards, the building has remained an abandoned wasteland. All 5 floors are flooded from the melting of Whittier's average 253" of snow, leaving all floors an ice skating rink in the winter. Calcium deposits hang from the ceiling in the form of stalactites, graffiti and spray paint cover most of the walls, and almost every room has been hit with some form of a bat or axe.
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So the cord that attached to the top screw is now connected to the cord towards the switch, and the cord coming out of the switch is now attached to the top screw.
These are parts of the switch control system for the little hump yard in Springfield yard. They are variable resistors for all of the switches that can be thrown by the operator in the hump tower.
A switch in the Milwaukee railroad yard in Savanna, Illinois during the flood of April, 1965. Approximately a mile from the river.
. . . The trams on the Volks electric railway have their wheels changed quite often . Here are some old ones picturesquely rusting away in a forgotton corner.