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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 15:42 #50028
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I've noticed on my travels within London, Southampton, Portsmouth, Bristol/Bath and Gloucester of yellow things in between the running rails, usually in close proximity to junctions/points/tight curves. Anyone know what they are and what purpose they serve?
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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 15:49 #50029
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[img size=500]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5f/BR_AWS_inductor_1.JPG/800px-BR_AWS_inductor_1.JPG[/img]

AWS?

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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 16:09 #50030
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" said:
[img size=500]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5f/BR_AWS_inductor_1.JPG/800px-BR_AWS_inductor_1.JPG[/img]

AWS?
Nah, much smaller; looks like its got a bolt going through the middle

edit: also positioned on each sleeper

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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 16:16 #50032
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Flange greaser?
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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 16:19 #50033
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Those that are in the four foot there?

Sleeper anchors.

"Passengers for New Lane, should be seated in the rear coach of the train " - Opinions are my own and not those of my employer
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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 17:53 #50036
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Add axle counters to the possibilities, though I'm not convinced from the brief description. I would lean towards greasers as well but these are usually outside the rails, not inside.
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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 18:08 #50039
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AWS inductors
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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 18:22 #50040
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" said:
AWS inductors
The picture in the 2nd post in this thread is an AWS magnet and the original poster has already said it's not that...

What about a hot box detector? Are they yellow?

JetBalast787: Can you find a picture of what you are referring to? Just saying it's a yellow thing between the rails is too vague as it could be one of several things as you can see form the responses so far....

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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 19:38 #50041
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HABD are usually yellow, as are TASS Ballises.
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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 20:54 #50046
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After 42 years working on the S & T,I do know what an AWS inductor looks like
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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 22:34 #50049
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First/second photos: It's an extra strength electro inductor.
http://www.rivval.com/product.aspx?rp_number=RP00107/4

Third photo: er....er...movement detectors? I see that it's new ballast in the photo.

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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 22:47 #50051
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Those that are in the four foot there?

Sleeper anchors.

Spot on. Assuming what they do is to anchor the sleepers, why are they more common near junctions/points?

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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 22:49 #50052
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Vontrapp: 3rd photo Karl already said (correctly) that what's pictured is Sleeper Anchors

Stephen:
HABDs aren't between the running rails, what was sought after was said to be between running rails, and TASS Balisses don't fit the geography of the area suggested.

Sleeper Anchors seems most likely to me

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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 22:53 #50053
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" said:
http://staff.stir.ac.uk/jeff.wotherspoon/jpa/great_escape/chester_11h01/chester_11h01_e0003bw.jpg


Those that are in the four foot there?

Sleeper anchors.

Spot on. Assuming what they do is to anchor the sleepers, why are they more common near junctions/points?
I imagine it's owing to higher track forces through curves and pointwork

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Yellow things? 15/10/2013 at 22:55 #50054
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They seem to had a spate over the last couple of years installing them up the North Wales Coast, Chester has a fair amount, and I can remember a long run of them adjacent to Conwy Castle last time I was up that way.
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Yellow things? 16/10/2013 at 00:46 #50055
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" said:
Vontrapp: 3rd photo Karl already said (correctly) that what's pictured is Sleeper Anchors

Stephen:
HABDs aren't between the running rails, what was sought after was said to be between running rails, and TASS Balisses don't fit the geography of the area suggested.

Sleeper Anchors seems most likely to me
I do not know what you are on about.

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Yellow things? 16/10/2013 at 09:42 #50057
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" said:

Stephen:
HABDs aren't between the running rails, what was sought after was said to be between running rails, and TASS Balisses don't fit the geography of the area suggested.
As someone who has regularly maintained HABD, I am more than qualified to conclude that the components in the four foot can be yellow. Some parts of the actual detector are in the cess and six foot, but there is still equipment in the middle. Professional Railwaymen do generally know what they are on about when they post something.

As the original poster identified sleeper anchors from Karls photo it is fairly conclusive this is what he was after.

In all reality, there can be any number of yellow items in the four foot, and an even greater number of things sprayed yellow for various reasons such as tamper avoidance.

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Yellow things? 17/10/2013 at 01:14 #50087
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As someone who has regularly maintained HABD, I am more than qualified to conclude that the components in the four foot can be yellow. Some parts of the actual detector are in the cess and six foot, but there is still equipment in the middle. Professional Railwaymen do generally know what they are on about when they post something.

As the original poster identified sleeper anchors from Karls photo it is fairly conclusive this is what he was after.

In all reality, there can be any number of yellow items in the four foot, and an even greater number of things sprayed yellow for various reasons such as tamper avoidance.
My post has clearly caused offence that wasn't meant - of course you know what you were talking about and I didn't intend to imply you didn't - my sincerest apologies

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Yellow things? 17/10/2013 at 05:18 #50090
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Could it be Powered Rail? Look for the telltale redstone torch nearby. No, wait, that's Minecraft. :doh
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Yellow things? 18/10/2013 at 01:08 #50112
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The yellow things mean 'caution'; for whom?
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