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A Contemporary Perspective on GWR Signalling: Semaphore Swansong

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Contemporary Perspective on GWR Signalling: Semaphore Swansong
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Allen Jackson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 246,Width 189
Category/GenreTrains and railways
ISBN/Barcode 9781847979490
ClassificationsDewey:385.3160941
Audience
General
Illustrations 17 Diagrams; 430 Halftones, color

Publishing Details

Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Imprint The Crowood Press Ltd
Publication Date 22 June 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

For over 150 years Britain's railways have relied on a system of semaphore signalling, but by 2020, all semaphore signals and lineside signal boxes will be gone. A Contemporary Perspective on GWR Signalling provides a unique record of the last operational mechanical signalling and infrastructure on Britain's railway network, as it applied to the former Great Western Railway (and lines owned jointly with other companies). It also includes a comprehensive explanation of what mechanical signalling is and how it works. Beautifully illustrated with over 400 contemporary images and with detailed information from a 2003-2014 survey, this is an essential resource for anyone with an interest in the traditional signalling systems of railways in Britain. The book covers: . Lineside signalling equipment - semaphore signals, brackets and gantries, and other variations . Ways of working, from Absolute Block to Track Circuit Block (TCB) . Detailed coverage of the signal boxes and infrastructure on Network Rail, including routes through Shrewsbury, Hereford, Worcester, Cornwall, Chester and North Warwickshire . Diagrams of the major routes AUTHOR: Allen Jackson first entered a signal box at the age of six and that fascination has lasted until the present day. He joined the RAF as an apprentice and worked for some years on Cold War aircraft. He later qualified as a teacher and taught Maths, Physics and Mechanical Engineering Science at an apprentice training school. Later, in industry, he taught bespoke computer systems all over the world. In 2004 he established his own business, supporting UK fire and rescue services' 999 computer systems. 430 colour images, 17 maps and diagrams

Author Biography

Allen Jackson first entered a signal box at the age of six and that fascination has lasted until the present day. He joined the Royal Air Force as an apprentice and worked for some years on Cold War aircraft. He later qualified as a teacher and taught Maths, Physics and Mechanical Engineering Science at an apprentice training school. Later, in industry, he taught bespoke computer systems all over the world. In 2004 he established his own business, supporting UK fire and rescue services' 999 computer systems.