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Though (Thru) signal 4-Section used at the intersection of Green and Violet St. Birds had knocked off the visors on the lower two sections and messed up the sign so crews will be out to replace the sign. The sign DID say "T(h)ru Signal" but those birds broke the button copy "h" and turned it into a "u". Birds in Cucamonga are not stupid and tend to get on the signal crews nerves.
Soldiers from Alpha Co., 40th Expeditionary Signal Battalion deployed Sept. 25, 2019, in support of operations in the U.S. EUCOM area of responsibility. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Band: Misery Signals
Where: The Arthouse, Melbourne, Australia
When: 15/02/09
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Went for a walk with the dog down the field at the back of the racecourse this evening this signal stood out against the evening sky
A signal warning about wearing heels in the mountains. It looks obvious but sometimes you see very strange things.
Once for the modellers.
Some close up shots of Furness Railway 1903 Carnforth Station Junction signal box
I installed my new rear signals. Not sure how I am going to reroute the wires yet. You can see I am stripping the paint off too, to get ready for new paint.
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)
Greenville Engineering staff install radar-based detectors to improve signal changes at Fire Tower Rd and Ashcroft Dr on Wednesday, November 2.
The radar-based detectors replace in-pavement loops that are prone to failure, and initiate signal changes more effectively when a vehicle approaches a stoplight.
Just minutes before the scene had been quiet. The lonely signal box perched on the straight stretch of country railway track, the sound of birdsong and a gentle breeze swishing the long grass. Slowly the metallic hum and the ringing of the rusty tracks indicated the approach of a train. Swelling in volume the tracks screeched and rattled...just seconds now. In the signal box, his hands resting on the controls, Henry Crabtree stared expectantly through the dirty glass. He'd had a bad day...it was about to get worse. The packed 5.55 and the 6.15 commuter trains instead of passing each other met head on at full speed. The apocalyptic shock wave as 180 tons of metal, glass and humanity collided with it mirror image at a combined speed of 180 miles an hour destroyed the signal box instantly. The initial devastating concussion replaced a split second later by the screaming of tearing metal and shattering glass...the incident was heard miles away in the village. Curious customers at the pub congregated in the beer garden discussing what it could be. As the sound subsided, the mass pile of tangled destruction settled...the sound of the swishing grass returned...the birdsong replaced with cries and moans.
Signal Festival is a four-day festival of light art and emerging technologies in Prague, Czech republic.
The fifth year of the festival is coming soon (October 2017). I highly recommend visit Prague and this festival. It is simply wonderful :-)
Signal Maya crude oil tanker heading down the River Mersey outbound for sea after departing Tranmere Oil Terminal
IMO: 9773923
Vessel Type - Detailed: Crude Oil Tanker
MMSI: 248410000
Call Sign: 9HA4649
Flag: Malta
Gross Tonnage: 62350
Summer DWT: 113221 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 249.97 x 44 m
Year Built: 20 Jul 2017
Registered owner: FOUNTAINHEAD INDUSTRIES INC
Ship manager/Commercial manager: SIGNAL MARITIME LTD
ISM Manager: THENAMARIS SHIPS MANAGEMENT
Shipyard: Samho, South Korea
Hull Number: S812
Date of Building Contract: 27 Feb 2015
Date keel laid: 01 Dec 2015
Delivery Date: 20 Jul 2017
Main Engine: x1 Winterthur MAN B&W 6S70MC-C @ 91RPM
Engine Power kW: 11200kW
Greenville Engineering staff install radar-based detectors to improve signal changes at Fire Tower Rd and Ashcroft Dr on Wednesday, November 2.
The radar-based detectors replace in-pavement loops that are prone to failure, and initiate signal changes more effectively when a vehicle approaches a stoplight.
The signals at the north end of Retford platform 2. The road has been set for the Whisker Hill curve, the route to be taken by 1L74 07:01 Retford-Leeds via Sheffield, Barnsley and Wakefield Kirkgate. Although given an 'express' headcode it sets off as a local service until reaching Sheffield.
Taken at 06:47 on Saturday 15 October 2016.