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A signal bridge of Pennsylvania Railroad position light signals stands guard in West Park in Pittsburgh.
Semaphore signal lives on as advertisement for the San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum ~ San Luis Obispo, CA
This bus signal is from the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority - better known as LYNX by locals. These buses are usually random solid colors including red, purple, blue, pink, etc. and the rest are wrapped in advertising.
LYNX operates a fleet of 290 buses on 65 routes, called Links, and has service every day of the year.
Learn more about LYNX:
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Sainte-Geneviève des Bois ; la visibilité du signal de block étant entravée par le mobilier de la gare en courbe, il est annoncé par des mirlitons. A noter que le signal visible sur la photo est celui de la voie 2 alors que celui annoncé par lesdits mirlitons se trouve sur voie 2bis et n'est pas visible sur la photo.
Sainte-Geneviève des Bois ; la falta de visibilidad de la señal de bloqueo debido al mobiliairio de la estación hace que ésta sea anunciada por pancartas. Obsérvese que la señal visible en la photo est la de la vía 2 mientras la anunciada por las citadas pancartas, situada en vía 2bis, no es visible en la foto.
The signaling molecule BMP-2 stimulates angiogenesis by promoting the survival, proliferation, and motility of pulmonary endothelial cells. de Jesus Perez et al. show that it does this by activating two different branches of the Wnt signaling pathway. (JCB 184(1) TOC2)
This image is available to the public to copy, distribute, or display under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
Reference: de Jesus Perez (2009) J. Cell Biol. 184:83-99.
Published on: January 12, 2009.
Doi: 10.1083/jcb.200806049.
Read the full article at:
The 1873 L&SW platform mounted signal box at Bow in Devon, seen shortly after closure in January 1964. It contained a Stevens & Sons 12 lever Tappet frame. Note that the timber upper structure has been replaced by brickwork from the stone base to cill level.
East Midlands trains 153 383 forms the 1349 Newark Castle-Matlock, passing the closed signal box at Lowdham on 3 December 2016. The road crossing is now controlled from the East Midlands Signalling Centre at Derby
A pair of "Atomic" signals guarding Delaware Ave\Murray St Intersection. The signal on the left has a C-H hanger.
signals Night: signals Beer & Sausage Night in Berlin...Free press image (c) Picture Alliance for DLD
Weaverthorpe Signal Box was built in 1873 and is a rather odd looking building. It is located 4 or 5 miles from Weaverthorpe itself and is located on the York - Scarborough line between Malton and Seamer. The gates also seen in the photo are still worked by a wheel mechanism located inside the box. It has a frame of 16 levers dating from 1933 and the box is now a listed structure.
It is also a good location for photos:
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Taken with a Canon EOS 1000D
Manually operated signal, protecting the branch line Les Planches - Sepey of the narrow-gauge railway Aigle - Les Diablerets (Switzerland), 1984
This signal arm is genuine, but the rest - post, control rods and all - are a purely a decorative construct. The "signal" stands on the National Cycle Route 647 close to Fledborough Railway viaduct in Nottinghamshire. The cycle path follows the track bed of the former railway line across the River Trent at Fledborough (closed in the early 1980s), hence the signal.
Nikon F5, Kodak Ektar 100, Nikkor 28-70mm lens
Taken with a Polaroid Impulse AF using expired European stock Polaroid color 600 film purchased from the Impossible Project.
Situated at the end of the Down Platform at Banbury was this wonderful GW Lower Quadrant Semaphore Signal with Ball and Spike Finial.
Signal Hill in Saguaro National Park's West Unit near Tucson, Arizona in the Sonoran Desert.
As seen on the Visit Arizona Facebook website. Visit Arizona is the Arizona Office of Tourism's industry website.
More in PhotoStream and/or Landscapes album.
Pentax K5, DA* 16-50/2.8 @26mm; ISO 400, 1/5, f/2.8. It's nice having a fast zoom for night time stuff. This was hand-held, with my elbow braced against the car door. Signal Station Pizza in St. Johns.
CP 632 passes under the Milwaukee Road era signal bridge and the generic cantilever bridge at B12 as it heads onto the Harbor for forwarding to CSX.
Soldiers in the advance party of B Co., 40th ESB deployed March 5, 2020 in support of Defender Europe 20. They are part of the twenty thousand U.S. service members who will deploy from the U.S. to Europe as part of the largest deployment of U.S. forces to Europe for an exercise in more than 25 years. Once in Europe, they will participate in linked exercises to build readiness and interoperability. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
This armored enclosure allowed signalmen to look for flag signals from other ships and to hoist signals of their own while in a protected location.
At Battleship Park, near Wilmington, North Carolina. I visited here the Battleship North Carolina (BB 55), a North Carolina-class battleship, now a museum ship. This battleship was launched in 1940 and commissioned in 1941 and served in World War II in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. She has been at this location as a museum ship since 1962.
Up Starter Signal DB14 at Dunblane Railway Station, with it's modern replacement behind it awaiting commissioning.
158716 has just departed on the 14:58 Dunblane - Edinburgh. Saturday 2nd Feb, 2013.