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Evolution of Signalling Control 23/06/2013 at 20:41 #45963 | |
John
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Article from The Rail Engineer. May be of some interest? http://www.therailengineer.com/2013/05/21/evolution-of-signalling-control/ Log in to reply The following user said thank you: maxand |
Evolution of Signalling Control 24/06/2013 at 12:53 #45980 | |
maxand
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Thanks for this article, which as a non-professional I found particularly informative. I've added it to the Links section of our Wiki. I wonder if it is incomplete as it ends abruptly without even a final period. Pity that the nice photo of the Colchester IECC found its way into the section on NX panels - and this is on a website for rail engineers! Nonetheless, for those who might like to blow it up as wallpaper, here's a direct link to it. Here's one for the "Where's that signalbox?" brigade. Where's the lever frame in the top pic? (Hint: On saving and blowing up the pic, one can just make out the name "Stockport"...) Last edited: 24/06/2013 at 13:02 by maxand Log in to reply |
Evolution of Signalling Control 24/06/2013 at 19:04 #45992 | |
Signalhunter
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Stockport No.1, even.
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Evolution of Signalling Control 24/06/2013 at 22:02 #45998 | |
Late Turn
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That's Heaton Norris Jn., the northernmost of the five mechanical boxes at Stockport. The text in the foreground is "Down Slow from Stockport No.2" - some form of route describer, I'd guess, to indicate whether it's a train for the main or the branch at Heaton Norris. The next instrument is the corresponding one for the Down Fast.
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Evolution of Signalling Control 24/06/2013 at 22:28 #46000 | |
jc92
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looks like the non pegging indicator for the down slow, with the pegging part on its right?
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Evolution of Signalling Control 24/06/2013 at 22:40 #46001 | |
Late Turn
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You wouldn't have a non-pegger for the down lines at Heaton Norris though! The black bits certainly look like the pegging parts - I wonder whether the non-peggers (for the up lines) are the instruments located over the last of the red levers to the right...to facilitate double-manning?
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