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Sur la droite de la photo, le sémaphore ( vigie du port ) culmine à 45 m.

 

On the right of the photo, the semaphore (port watch) culminates at 45 m.

Or, he could be giving signs for the next baseball pitch. I was told by a bluebird expert that they do communicate with wing flashes. This sequence seems to show something deliberate with the leg lifts and the wing position. I didn't see the female at the time, but I'm sure she was watching from a nearby tree.

The last of my ATSF harvest is this shot at Ojita, just south of Las Vegas. I scoped this shot out several years ago and figured perhaps one day I'll nab a 20 hour late Chief here in morning light. A warbonnet will do as well.

The sun is rising over the Clark Fork River Valley east of St. Regis, Montana, on September 13, 1998. Morning fog is slowly burning off as the sun crests over the mountains to the east, silhouetting the milepost 192 semaphores on Montana Rail Link’s Fourth Subdivision. Wooden blades pointed straight into the sky indicate no trains, unfortunately, are nearby on this beautiful autumn morning.

Indiana Railroad SD40-2 4003 led a Jasonville to Louisville freight near the end of the line for the CSX Hoosier Subdivision in 2009.

 

Semaphore signals from the Monon era were still guiding the way for the few trains still traversing this now-abandoned line.

  

Passing through the semaphores at mile 219.8, Burlington Northern train No. 123 heads west escaping some stormy weather on Winston Hill, Montana, on September 10, 1995.

Amtrak's Nº3 is highballin' through ESS Colmor at full speed. Due to a slow order a bit further west, I was lucky enough to be able to catch it at Semaphore 722 after, although I don't recommend it. Thank god it was a rental.

With at least a half dozen railfans in attendance, BNSF's office car train leans into the curve approaching the 706 semaphores between Colmor and Springer. Hazy skies here in northern New Mexico helped a little with the backlighting on this morning westbound.

 

BNSF 6517 - O KCMABQ 2 13A - Robinson, NM

Rumors abound regarding the near-century old AT&SF T-2 semaphores on the Raton & Glorieta subdivisions, which normally protect just the movement of Amtrak's Southwest Chief once in each direction per day. Whether they last only a few months more or well into next year, it's still quite the experience to witness them still in operation well into the 21st century.

Lonnie has his car parked at the crossing as he walked into the field somewhere along the Santa Fe mainline, to catch a fine SD39, U23C,SD39 consist splitting the semaphores.

 

ATSF 4013,7506,4006

October 1991

Lonnie Maves photo,

D.A.Longley collection

43154 'Compton Castle' is seen approaching Lostwithiel working the 2U14 0740 Penzance - Cardiff Central 20/4/23. The semaphore signalling here are due to be replaced before the end of the year

The sun only shines on the north side of the tracks in the evening at Lehnshallig in the very longest days. The final evening car shuttle from Sylt gets a high green (Hp1) from the entry signal to Lehnshallig.

68019 ‘Brutus’ approaches the terminus station at Lowestoft with 2J70, the 1005 Norwich to Lowestoft service. 68016 ‘Fearless’ brings up the rear.

 

The semaphore signalling at Lowestoft is on borrowed time: the long-delayed Wherry line’s resignalling scheme is due to conclude in February 2020 with a 2-week closure of the lines due from 1st February for installation of colour light signalling and removal of the remaining semaphore signalling.

 

Interestingly, the grass-covered sidings on the left are being retained and redeveloped for a potential sea dredged aggregates flow in 2020.

Early on a Saturday morning, an MEEUM (Medford to Eugene Manifest) rattles the west switch of the siding at Sutherlin, Oregon on the Siskiyou Line. Laden with forest products from Western Oregon, the train should reach Eugene Yard by lunchtime - if all goes well.

 

Southern Pacific remanufactured locomotives at its shops in Sacramento. Once complete, they were sent to Eugene for final assembly and set-up, This was done because there were significant tax advantages in doing so. Before they were turned loose to run system wide, rebuilt locomotives commonly made a break-in trip or two down the Siskiyou to Roseburg. The SSW 6869 appears to be on such a trip here.

A semaphore is an optical wind indicator that was a not unimportant means of information in the times before the introduction of electronic communication. In 1893, such a device, almost 20 metres high, was installed next to the Hohe Weg lighthouse (1856) in the Weser estuary. It indicated the wind strength and direction to passing ships. Two 4.5-metre-long pointers described the wind direction, six 1.5-metre-long pointers indicated the wind forces 1-12, with one pointer for each two wind forces.

 

In 1972, the semaphore was decommissioned, and one year later the lighthouse was automated. In 1976, the heavily rusted indicator had to be dismantled. Important parts were stored in the German Maritime Museum (DSM) in Bremerhaven.

 

On the initiative of the Schiffahrtsgeschichtliche Gesellschaft Bremerhaven, the city had the semaphore reconstructed for the "Sail 2005", using the original parts from the Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum, and set it up at the northern pier of the entrance to the New Harbour. Every two hours, the German Weather Service will send the current wind data for Borkum and Helgoland, which the semaphore will then display.

 

Source: www.bremerhaven.de

 

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Unter einem Semaphor versteht man einen optischen Windanzeiger, der in den Zeiten vor Einführung der elektronischen Kommunikation ein nicht unwichtiges Informationsmittel darstellte. 1893 wurde ein solches, knapp 20 Meter hohes Gerät neben dem Leuchtturm Hohe Weg (1856) in der Wesermündung installiert. Es zeigte der vorbeifahrenden Schifffahrt Windstärke und -richtung an. Zwei 4,5 Meter lange Zeiger beschrieben die Windrichtung, sechs 1,5 Meter lange Zeiger zeigten die Windstärken 1-12 an, wobei ein Zeiger jeweils für zwei Windstärken stand.

 

1972 erfolgte die Stilllegung des Semaphors, ein Jahr später wurde der Leuchtturm automatisiert. 1976 musste das stark verrostete Anzeigegerät demontiert werden. Wichtige Teile wurden im Deutschen Schiffahrtsmuseum (DSM) in Bremerhaven eingelagert.

 

Auf Initiative der Schiffahrtsgeschichtlichen Gesellschaft Bremerhaven ließ die Stadt, unter Verwendung der Originalteile aus dem Deutschen Schifffahrtsmuseum, zur „Sail 2005“ den Semaphor rekonstruieren und an der Nordmole der Einfahrt zum Neuen Hafen aufstellen. Alle zwei Stunden sendet der Deutsche Wetterdienst die aktuellen Winddaten für Borkum und Helgoland, die der Semaphor dann anzeigt.

 

Quelle: www.bremerhaven.de

Amtrak's Southwest Chief 3 splits the Eastern most pair of semaphores on the line South of Springer, NM, shortly after making a station stop in Raton, NM.

British Railways Bulleid Merchant Navy Pacific 35018 "British India Line" passes Settle Junction on 1z62 0825 York - Carlisle "The Dalesman" Charter on 08/09/2022

Scan of a print taken 1980/90's

66108 heads 4D47, the 13.40 Inverness Freight Sidings DRS to Mossend Up Yard around the curves and past the bracket signal just south of Dunkeld and Birnham Station, on the Highland Line, Tuesday 18.4.23

 

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A monochrome reworking of an old shot, looking south from the platforms at Shrewsbury.

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Searching for shots to upload in the current lockdown I came across this previously unprocessed capture of 150138 coming off the Carnforth line at Settle Junction. Taken on a glorious morning during a 1Z10 trip in 2018.

A familiar location to many a seasoned railway photographer but Grindleford was a new venue for me. The semaphore could do with a wipe down but in its current state adds to the aged and weathered feel to this shot. 66156 was working a Heck Plasmore to Briggs STP. The red wagons really helped the shot.

Thanks to Gav and Nigel for showing me this spot.

la pointe de Saint-Pierre, à Penmarc'h

Amtrak #3 splits the semaphores at Las Vegas, NM.

On my 26th birthday back in 1996 I shot the semaphore signal at Barton, NY on Conrail's Southern Tier with a westbound CP train out of Binghamton headed for Buffalo.

Doug Harrop Photography • May 27, 1976

 

The stylish face of an EMD F9 leads a Marias Pass helper set on Burlington Northern train 172 at Pinnacle, Montana.

GWR Collett 5643 paces through the semaphores leaving Kidderminster.

The Semaphore Jetty was completed in 1860, primarily to provide berths for the Pilot and Quarantine Launches, as well as many small craft plying to and from the jetty to the ships at the anchorage. The Customs officers went out to the ships in the Pilot Launch. This venerable structure was later a focus of seaside holiday activities and is currently the terminus of the Semaphore to Fort Glanville Steam Railway.

4D36 Longport - Chaddesden rushes past Scropton, between Uttoxeter and Tutbury; it doesn't appear as a timing point on the usual timetables, if you don't know the box with manually operated gates and semaphores is there, you could pass this lovely spot by.

Seen on the Semaphore of Toulinguet, beautiful arméries maritime in the foreground, Peninsula of Crozon, Brittany France

John F. Bjorklund Photo • Doug Harrop Collection • Feb. 14, 1976

 

A EMD SD45-2 leads an Erie Lackawanna trailer train east through dormant fields of corn stover near Glenmore, Ohio, a rural unincorporated area between Decatur and Lima.

 

This right of way was abandoned after the merger that became Conrail, but the grade can be easily traced on Google satellite.

An abandoned former Southern Pacific lower quadrant semaphore deteriorates at Dixie, Arizona, on Union Pacific's out-of-service route between Phoenix and Wellton (Phoenix Subdivision). Photographed by Joe McMillan, October 10, 2004. Dixie is 40 miles west of Phoenix.

 

All the semaphores along this route have since been heavily vandalized, stolen or destroyed.

 

Old colourful railway semaphore signals found on a long disused railway track. The old single track was closed in 1964, is now a picturesque walk and cycle track that runs alongside the River Wye.

BNSF 4807 zips by the semaphores located at Ojita, NM. Occurring at a time when BNSF ran a handful of trains over the Raton line. I made a few trips from my Colorado Springs home to capture these beauties. It was always time well spent 10.03

A nostalgic look on the last day of 2019

BR Standard Class 5 is in fine form as she leaves Loughborough and hits the Quorn straight

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