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Old signalling equipment from the Durham Coast line , shamefully dumped near the old station at Greatham , near Hartlepool , I don`t know if any of them are going to be saved but many of the signal arma are bent and broken .
Minehead signal box on the West Somerset Railway. Taken with a Pentax ME Super and Pentax SMC M 80-200mm zoom lens.
This old PRR signal tower sits on the Northwest end of the Pavonia Yard in Camden, NJ. There is another signal tower on the same side about 1/2 mile further into the yard. Not sure what type of signal tower this is or how it was used. I hope Lampy can shed some light on this. At this section of the yard the tracks are leading to the main lines north of the city. Pavonia Yard use to be avery busy yard in its day. It is only a mere shadow of what it use to be.
The starting signal at the end of the second platform ,looking towards Chilcompton, together with the shunt signal that allows trains to proceed into the siding.
Somerset and Dorset Railway Heritage Trust
Midsomer Norton, Somerset
7 March 2020
where semahore signals are stil in use i have seen this token in a leather pouch on a round hoop being handed to and thrown form locomotives on various historic tran dvd's i have . i never knew what the token actually looked like . this is in the hands of the signal man of birdhill station who was about to hand it to the driver of our rail tour .
Located at Veterans Park In Sheboygan, WI This siren Replaces both the Horace Mann and Farnsworth Thunderbolt 1000AT's
Taken at the Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry. I remember Signal Gas from growing up in Southern California.
There are some antique gas pumps in the background.
Image processed with GIMP.
The Wells to Walsingham Light Railway. Trains aren't my thing, but this is the rather lovely signal box, at Wells station.
Ghurka Signal troop
Format : monochrome photograph
Rights info: no known restrictions on publication.
Location of collection: Northampton Museum & Art Gallery www.northampton.gov.uk/museums
Part of: Northamptonshire Regiment Collection
Reference number: 29