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Brancliffe East Junction Signal Box around 1991/92
I visited the box to get photos and measurements for a model i was asked to make as a retirement present for one of the signallers there
I don't know why, but very often when I see pictures of the famous signal boxes in and around Bologna and indeed Italian Railways in general I seem to see them in Sepia. So I thought I would follow suit. This was taken from our train as we passed through.
Original LSWR signal at the north end of Midsomer Norton (South) station, Somerset 4 July 2021. The line northwards ran over a bridge now long demolished.
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Name: SIGNAL MAYA
Type: Crude Oil Tanker
IMO: 9773923
MMSI: 248410000
Call Sign: 9HA4649
Flag: Malta
Gross Tonnage: 62350
Summer DWT: 113221
Length:249.97mts
Breadth:44mts
Home Port:Valletta
Built: 2017
Builder:HYUNDAI SAMHO HEAVY INDUSTRIES CO., LTD.
ON BOARD HMS RODNEY. SEPTEMBER 1940, ON THE SIGNAL BRIDGE OF A BATTLESHIP. MESSAGES ARE SENT AND RECEIVED ALL DAY LONG. BY DAY THEY ARE SENT BY SEMAPHORE, AND AT NIGHT BY MORSE WITH LAMPS. FLAGS, FLOWN FROM THE MASTHEAD OR YARDS, ARE USED AT SEA FOR MANOEUVRING THE FLEET. (A 1154) Flags being 'bent on' ready for hoisting. Copyright: IWM. Original Source: www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205135570
A creek near Signal Mountain. Chattanooga, Tennessee is located in the eastern part of the state on the Cumberland Plateau. The city is surrounded by gorges, mountains and beautiful countryside. It has been experiencing a revitalization lately.
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Stamp on a traffic signal vault in San Diego. Not sure why the 'N' is backwards; it's like that on a large number of these around town.
This signal box was located at the corner of Pultney and Wakefield street in Adelaide. It controlled trams running to Burnside, Linden Park, Erindale, Glen Osmond, Springfield, Kinswood and Mitcham of what was once an extensive tramway system around Adelaide and its suburbs. The box opened in 1912 and ceased operation in 1958.
StKilda Tramway Museum.