I saw one of those signals at the Canadian Railway Museum near Montreal, QC, Canada. Its fun, you can control the signal and change the lights yourself!
Great! Is there a screen relay (that's the phrase my translator gave me for the german word "Blendenrelais") used for changing the colour? Well it sounds like one. 5*
does it work from 12V DC ?
shazam75 1 year ago
id like to see the inner workings of these, i seen briefly, looks interesting
Richardgitrdone 2 years ago
where did you get this
coolguy676 2 years ago
From the AT&SF yard at Hobart. It was taken down and replaced with a 3 light signal.
signalfan 2 years ago
SO COOL
coolguy676 2 years ago
How much does it cost?
RockynRalphie 2 years ago
The Searchlights can cost up to 6,000 $ sadly just a Darf signal cost the must, just thin of a Searchlight
coolguy676 2 years ago
Acually just checked and it is now 20,000 for just a "Type" "SA" "Searchlight"
coolguy676 2 years ago
Great signal!!!
Laser711 2 years ago
It looks more like a train red light.
RockynRalphie 2 years ago
I saw one of those signals at the Canadian Railway Museum near Montreal, QC, Canada. Its fun, you can control the signal and change the lights yourself!
signalkid1 3 years ago
were do you get one plzz reply
austintrains 3 years ago
I want one!
CottonBelter 3 years ago 2
I want one, too
RockynRalphie 2 years ago
WHOA thats waay cool!
soccerdude7330 4 years ago 2
Great! Is there a screen relay (that's the phrase my translator gave me for the german word "Blendenrelais") used for changing the colour? Well it sounds like one. 5*
Signaler 4 years ago
cool thanks for the searchlight request.
deafmonk19 4 years ago