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At Tintern Station which was part of the Wye Valley Railway which was opened in 1876 and ran between Chepstow and Monmouth. It is no longer used although Tintern Station has been converted to a cafe.
Testing the Polycom SoundStation 2W to see if the tram power cables create interference with the wireless signal.
Signal Hill on one particularly foggy day
Facing NE very close to the car park on top.
- Slightly modified digitally
Eric Heeley with his Bunyip Patti-Ann is seen passing the Signal Box while heading into Platform 3 at the Station.
Box Hill All Comers Day 2015.
These colourful railway signals are in the very-well maintained old signal box on the Tissington Trail near Hartington in the Peak District; this used to be an important rail link, forming the Buxton to Ashbourne railway line, and is now a popular cycle track through the Derbyshire countryside. Opened in 1899, in its heyday it carried express trains from Manchester to London and until after the Second World War a daily train delivered milk from Peak District farms to London.
An offshoot, the High Peak Trail, was the Cromford and High Peak Railway, acting as a freight feeder to the Peak Forest canal which it joined at Bugsworth Basin.
And you can get ice-creams from the ground floor of this signal box!
Project: Signals Poster
Art Director: Daniele Venturini
Agency: Key Business. Com
Client: Label Under Construction
One has a Marbelite replacement green section.
See on my website: cvillesignal.weebly.com/downtown-martinsville.html#13
Check out more photos of the complete bike with the racks at Signal's Flickr page.
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Great job Matt and Nate! (photo credit- Signal Cycles)
The colour light signal that guards the crossing at Valley on the down line is numbered VY6, it's seen profiled against the threatening skies of 12 November 2009. It's had some modification recently, thanks to the health and safety police it now sports the latest spec fall arrest cage at the top of the ladder. Has there really been a spate of signal engineers falling off ladders? Hmmm...
One thing that is slightly unusual here is the length of the lens hoods, they are huge, much longer than those found elsewhere. There is at least one more signal controlled by Valley 'box that has these also. Anyone know why?
Old signal hut by Ohakune station on the main trunk line, 23 May 2009. The hut was originally at Paekakariki, but was moved up the line to Ohakune in 1991.
Delaware & Hudson signal box with signal maintainer worker--location unknown--c1946-1952. HD Runey image.
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If any of you are geocachers and read FTF Geocacher magazine, then you know all about Sparticus. Here he is!
WH50 signal at Woodhouse Junction at 10:44 on the 26th of June 2007
You can see in the distance a 'stop board' on the line, this was because the line was closed up to Worksop for a couple of months due to a major landslide between Woodhouse & Kiveton after the floods of 2007 where one line was left suspended in the air with at least a 60' drop beneath it! it sure made working in Woodhouse box VERY quiet for that period for me.