Nice to see it by the book. I heard from a signalman that most boxes arrange for TES to be replied with placing the instrument to train on line and Out of section responded to with only one beat. Is that common or a regional holdover?
@jsunflyguy The latter of your statements is known as "knock and drop". It was quite a common way for Signalmen to give out of section to save the signalman at box A to get out of his comfy armchair!
Box B would simply send one beat then drop the needle when the train has passed him with tail lamp.
I have seen the layout at the N.R.M. but it wasn't working at the time,
but by watching this video i have seen how the railway used to work in more detail.
Liked the video Nick.
Nicholas2472 1 year ago
Nice to see it by the book. I heard from a signalman that most boxes arrange for TES to be replied with placing the instrument to train on line and Out of section responded to with only one beat. Is that common or a regional holdover?
jsunflyguy 2 years ago
I think it was quite common but it was not officially allowed.
ssshspotter 2 years ago
@jsunflyguy The latter of your statements is known as "knock and drop". It was quite a common way for Signalmen to give out of section to save the signalman at box A to get out of his comfy armchair!
Box B would simply send one beat then drop the needle when the train has passed him with tail lamp.
This was far from official practice though
rackellar 1 year ago
Well what an amazing vidio. There was a similar School at "Clapham Junction", where my Dad was initiated into the "SignalMan Trade"
5*s.....
stuartthegrant 2 years ago 2
That's why we are Railway Campanologists (Bell Ringers)
ssshspotter 2 years ago
Marvellous stuff. The bells are musical when they're all pinging at once.
7-5-5
madmax200769 2 years ago
I am really happy that the horrible overhead wires were taken down. This is how I knew it when I was in the school. Thanks for posting :o)
Panarail 2 years ago
Things have certainly come a long way since those days.
We visited the York museum about 10 years ago, it's very impressive. The Mallard and the 2-10-0 Evening Star were especially interesting .
gm16v149 2 years ago
Nice one
skwales100 2 years ago