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Signal Box Night Shift - Exeter West Signal Box (Part 1)
Part 1 of a 4 part series of videos showing Exeter West signal box being worked to the 1960 Summer weekday working timetable. Steam locomotive hauled trains and light engine audio recordings have been added to the video to enhance the viewer's experience.
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Видео

Signal box, How block signalling works.
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
Here is a Basic guide to British Semaphore signalling and Signal box working under Absolute Block Working Regulations.
Mechanical Railway Signalling - An Introduction
Просмотров 35 тыс.Год назад
A Detailed Introduction to British Mechanical Railway Signalling.
A Night in West Box (Exeter West Signal Box)
Просмотров 22 тыс.2 года назад
Filmed and edited by one of our members, this video presents you with 95 minutes of signalling action inside the preserved Exeter West Signal box. This footage was filmed during the early hours one May morning in 2022, around 02:00 BST. Engine and Train recordings have been edited into the footage to enhance the viewer experience. The busiest period of the video is between: 1:00:00 - 1:23:00. N...
Signal Box, Signalling Trains at Damems Junction on the KWVR
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.2 года назад
Filmed by one of our members, this video shews how 2 passing trains are signalled at Damems Junction on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway.
Exeter West Signal Box, Signalling Departing Trains
Просмотров 7642 года назад
Filmed by one of our members, this short video shows how we signal trains departing Exeter St. David's at Exeter West signal box. Captions are included in the short film to explain what happens.
Exeter West Signal Box Sunday 27th March
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
Here is a video showing one of our members working the signal box on Sunday 27th March 2022, as part of the Crewe Heritage Centre open day for the MIOG model exhibition. If you would like to visit us, or become a member please click on the link to our Facebook page for more details:
Exeter West Signal Box, Signal Box
Просмотров 14 тыс.2 года назад
Exeter West Signal Box being demonstrated to visitors 27th March 2022.
Exeter West Group Members Training
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 года назад
A short video taken during one of our training sessions held on the 6th January 2020.

Комментарии

  • @joswin
    @joswin 2 месяца назад

    Hi there. Do you guys still do training?

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 2 месяца назад

      @@joswin we certainly do. If you contact us via Facebook messenger we can supply you with the relevant contact details regarding training. If you don’t have access to Facebook please let us know.

    • @joswin
      @joswin 2 месяца назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466 Great, thank you. Will do

  • @BrokenIET
    @BrokenIET 2 месяца назад

    The frame itself looks completely unique compared to anything I've ever seen before.

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 2 месяца назад

      @@BrokenIET oh, how come?

    • @BrokenIET
      @BrokenIET 2 месяца назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466 The levers look somewhat short, and the frame looks to be raised off the ground a lot higher than on other boxes- And a lot shinier.

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 2 месяца назад

      @@BrokenIET the frame is a standard design built by the Midland Railway Company. There are many examples around the uk and a large number of them preserved too. If you type “MR LeverFrame” in Google you should get more examples.

  • @TransitZone
    @TransitZone 3 месяца назад

    Mate, that signalman is good, wish I would have the position haha, wouldn't survive a minute.

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 3 месяца назад

      @@TransitZone he is only 24.

    • @TransitZone
      @TransitZone 3 месяца назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466he is doing his job well, nice to see young people are interested in the old things, pretty much like I am.

  • @lp-trainfan
    @lp-trainfan 4 месяца назад

    How does the bell work? I know that when you press the button down that the other signaller recieves a bell but how?

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 4 месяца назад

      @@lp-trainfan are you on Facebook? Or do you have email? Our technical team could send you some photographs, drawings and a video explaining how a bell works.

    • @lp-trainfan
      @lp-trainfan 4 месяца назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466 nope sorry :(

  • @philipatkinson7039
    @philipatkinson7039 5 месяцев назад

    Absolutely brilliant. Thats how the signaller should be dressed for their shifts. I was taking line blocks between northorpe and kirton lime sidings other week and the signaller a mr keogh was dressed very smart in his shirt, trousers, waistcoat and tie. He's originally from Exeter i believe and it was a privilege for him to let me sit inside the box with himself and talk about an array of things, both railway and others.

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Have you taken a look at our other videos?

    • @philipatkinson7039
      @philipatkinson7039 5 месяцев назад

      @exeterwestgroup6466 I'll be watching them all pal, especially when we are waiting for the possessions on midweek nights and weekends. I've subscribed aswell brother 👌👍

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 5 месяцев назад

      @@philipatkinson7039 we hope you enjoy them all.

    • @joswin
      @joswin 2 месяца назад

      Madness, youtube just happened to recommend me this video, and I notice you're talking about my uncle. I would like to learn it myself

    • @philipatkinson7039
      @philipatkinson7039 2 месяца назад

      @joswin do you mean mr keogh the signaller.

  • @summit7051
    @summit7051 6 месяцев назад

    It's lazy signalling to ask a line clear from the next box when the train from the preceding box isn't in section yet. Ask for the line clear once it's in section.

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 6 месяцев назад

      No. It’s in the box’s special instructions. We are required to do so because of the close proximity of our signal boxes.

  • @Luigi-uj5ml
    @Luigi-uj5ml 6 месяцев назад

    Good evening, I would kindly like to know the meaning of the white cusp band present on some levers. Thanks again for your availability and collaboration

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 6 месяцев назад

      This indicates that the lever is electrically locked and is released by another signal box, often “Line Clear” being shown in the block instrument.

  • @hedgehogm6203
    @hedgehogm6203 8 месяцев назад

    Lookout lookout below there😮

  • @jjrichardson1200
    @jjrichardson1200 9 месяцев назад

    Good yes 👍

  • @jjrichardson1200
    @jjrichardson1200 9 месяцев назад

    Working signal box Good 👍

  • @jjrichardson1200
    @jjrichardson1200 9 месяцев назад

    The good 👍

  • @549BR
    @549BR 11 месяцев назад

    Why don't they want to touch the levers? Always have towel in hand.

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 11 месяцев назад

      Firstly it stops the lever tops from rusting from the natural oils and sweat on your hands. Secondly it prevents you getting sores on your hands from touching really cold metal and prevents your hands from sticking making the lever movements smooth and elegant.

    • @dyztructive
      @dyztructive 10 месяцев назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466 can you not wear gloves?

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 10 месяцев назад

      @@dyztructive you can but they are inconvenient when having to use the telephone, write in the register book and during warmer weather.

  • @stephenrice4554
    @stephenrice4554 Год назад

    Spent some nights in the boxes on the southern region . With signalmans permission , and the atmosphere in those boxes at night was thought provoking . Cost me a kebab the next time though .😁 Very handy for letting machinery and trains into and out of possession .

  • @Silvet
    @Silvet Год назад

    I've lived in Exeter all my life, and somehow I haven't come across this box before! Really great to see something like this preserved. Although I have to ask, where is it actually located?

  • @Luigi-uj5ml
    @Luigi-uj5ml Год назад

    Good evening, it is not yet entirely clear to me whether those old electric block systems (Absolute block system, if I am not mistaken) with a wooden case were or were not influenced by the passage of trains for the purpose of occupying and freeing the section (block) towards to which and from which the train was respectively headed or from which the train came. Furthermore, it is not clear whether there is an electrical connection between the lever that controls the opening of the starting signal and the apparatus with wooden case. In other words, was it possible to pull the lever that activated the starting signal towards you without first having received electrical consent from the next station? However, it is common ground that where there is a token block it is possible to activate the lever that opens the starting signal even before having handed over the token to the driver, unless there is an error on my part. Thank you very much for your availability and collaboration

  • @jackmchammocklashing224
    @jackmchammocklashing224 Год назад

    My Father was a signalman at Browney Co Durham main line to London, I visited once aged 15 and he let me have a go at pulling the distant signal off, a mile of cable to raise the signal it was impossible, He then got his duster in his hand and threw the lever back and Bingo locked amazing strength needed to pull those levers

  • @beckyhales1619
    @beckyhales1619 Год назад

    At 24:50 we hear call attention for a straight 3 code? What is that? As a booking lad and then a signalman I never sent or received that bell code. 😕😕

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 Год назад

      Its a Freight, mineral, or ballast train stopping at intermediate stations(“H”Headcode)

    • @beckyhales1619
      @beckyhales1619 Год назад

      Maybe Taunton West Station (136 levers) and Stonehouse Bristol Road (34 levers) never had freight/mineral trains calling at intermediate station thus no recollection of the 3-bell code. I certainly remember 5 for express freight, 1-4 I believe for partially fitted freight, 1-3-1 for parcels trains etc. Love the video as it brings back memories of my night shifts as a booking boy from 1965. Very few trains but was always kept busy polishing the lino floor, black leading the frame (black stuff up my nose) and burnishing the levers not to mention using newspapers and water to clean the windows. Happy days never to be forgotten and controversial as it might be but I thought Taunton West Station was the best "large" signal box down in the West Country and a Summer Saturday was absolutely thrilling albeit non-stop entries in the register.@@exeterwestgroup6466 👍👍

    • @beckyhales1619
      @beckyhales1619 Год назад

      In case anyone is confused, Becky Hales is my daughter, she was never a signalman. Just a "You Tube" oddball that I have to use her account as I can't work out how to create my own. Doh😕

    • @rosspoldark6571
      @rosspoldark6571 Год назад

      I wondered that, and also why the next box didn't peg line clear or train on line when train entering section was forwarded.

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 Год назад

      @@rosspoldark6571 the goods Lines are worked by bell only and do not have a controlling block instrument.

  • @Kalks95
    @Kalks95 Год назад

    I'd like to become a signaler but it looks so intimidating D:

  • @POON3345
    @POON3345 Год назад

    miss thos old signalling times. good old times are ket in some locations thank you

  • @martyn6792
    @martyn6792 Год назад

    Really interesting video of a busy working signal box

  • @POON3345
    @POON3345 Год назад

    good to keep the old alive in some locations.

  • @pauljohnson4590
    @pauljohnson4590 Год назад

    Do any trains go past the box? I've missed them in this and other videos?

    • @BrokenIET
      @BrokenIET 5 месяцев назад

      Exeter West used to control the the western end of Exeter St Davids, however in the 1970s the box became surplus to requirement once colour lights an a new signalling centre were installed. The box was then moved to Crewe Heritage centre (somehow) and now gives demonstrations to the public of the operations of a large signalbox in the days of steam. The fact that the box now resides at Crewe heritage centre means that no trains pass the box. Any sound effects are played through speakers, and the track circuits and bells done by another signaller.

  • @patrickswan4537
    @patrickswan4537 Год назад

    Fascinating to watch this. My great grandfather was a signalman at St Albans, around the 1930s/40s; and I think prior to that at Leighton Buzzard. I imagine his work very similar to this.

    • @jayharper1894
      @jayharper1894 11 месяцев назад

      Have you visited the signal box at St Albans, it’s lovely

  • @andrewmerriman7133
    @andrewmerriman7133 Год назад

    I had forgotten just how quiet it is in a Signal Box at night when you're on your own and there are no trains around. Thank you for bringing the memory back. Andrew.

  • @gerardtohill9597
    @gerardtohill9597 Год назад

    So - daft question - why do signalmen always use a cloth when they pull the levers?

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 Год назад

      Firstly it stops the lever tops from rusting from the natural oils and sweat on your hands. Secondly it prevents you getting sores on your hands from touching really cold metal and prevents your hands from sticking making the lever movements smooth and elegant.

    • @gerardtohill9597
      @gerardtohill9597 Год назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466 OK that makes sense - thanks

    • @rosspoldark6571
      @rosspoldark6571 Год назад

      It helps to stop the handles getting surface rust on them

    • @peterstokes4740
      @peterstokes4740 2 месяца назад

      Keep the lever heads clean.

  • @andrewmerriman7133
    @andrewmerriman7133 Год назад

    As a former Movements Inspector I was very impressed with the way that the two Signalmen worked the frame without getting flustered especially when the bell signals were not recognised. I have subscribed to your channel and will watch more videos later. Andrew.

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 Год назад

      Thanks We have Been busy repairing some technical faults, but expect to publish some more videos within the next month. Thank you for subscribing.

    • @andrewmerriman7133
      @andrewmerriman7133 Год назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466 Good luck with sorting your technical issues out, I am half way through your night shift video and will comment on it later. Looking forward to some new videos, the on screen written details on what's happening are a really good idea especially for those viewers not as knowledgeable as you are. Andrew.

  • @perpetualgrin5804
    @perpetualgrin5804 Год назад

    I worked in a small signal box (13 levers ) in Australia in the 80s. Fond memories. Double line block one side, staff & ticket the other😅.

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 Год назад

      Staff and ticket is interesting enough in itself.

    • @perpetualgrin5804
      @perpetualgrin5804 Год назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466 Now retired but when I look back the staff in the railways helped you stay out of trouble, studied Nursing and its the opposite.

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 Год назад

      @@perpetualgrin5804 the railway’s always been a family

  • @npk765fan
    @npk765fan Год назад

    This is awesome

  • @ianburnett7333
    @ianburnett7333 Год назад

    VSC Clapham junction opened in stages 1980, it was a Disaster! Contractors installed cheap substandard relays which kept failing, constant points track circuit failures. ASE was 'Wrong man for the job'had to be paid off, replacement narcissistic told by Chairman BR Board that he was to be sacked with Chief signal engineers in 6 months unless failure rate dropped, sent questionnaire, I made lots of recommendations.2 were carried out, 4 men on each mtc faulting shift, top grade didn't want to do outside work, told ASE that had to have all 4 men out on track, which is what they did. 2nd recommendation can't say, but improved railway operations considerably. Bought in Man from Swanley led a task force team, found lots of equipment faults, reduced failure rate.

  • @deafmonk24
    @deafmonk24 Год назад

    36:48 what does that equipment do?

    • @deafmonk24
      @deafmonk24 Год назад

      I know its like a troubleshooter for the signalbox indicator but whats the name of that?

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 Год назад

      It’s a Welwyn release. It resets the Welwyn circuit in conjunction with the block instrument and track circuit in the event of a cancellation or failure.

    • @deafmonk24
      @deafmonk24 Год назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466 interesting :D I was very interested in signalboxes. even I just made my own with lego mindstorm nxt kit. Unfortunately I am still trying to learn how to code (programming) the smart brick to make these bell codes that I got from the simulator that I had downloaded to try it. thank you so much for replying and I am looking forward to watch for any new videos :)

    • @deafmonk24
      @deafmonk24 Год назад

      for lego train set that im planning to build for my nephew

  • @knopflerfan7110
    @knopflerfan7110 2 года назад

    Brings back happy memories working Lever boxes myself!

  • @garyhardwick8489
    @garyhardwick8489 2 года назад

    A busy couple of minutes!

  • @garyhardwick8489
    @garyhardwick8489 2 года назад

    A busy few minutes!

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 2 года назад

      We are always looking for “operators” and trainees

    • @garyhardwick8489
      @garyhardwick8489 2 года назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466 Might consider it in the future. I'm about to start training in Rawtenstall West at the ELR very soon. Currently studying my rules!

  • @howardsnowden1040
    @howardsnowden1040 2 года назад

    Great video Will, like the uniform too you look very smart - a true GWR signalman.

  • @POON3345
    @POON3345 2 года назад

    Always will miss those times when these boxes were in their heydays of operations all over the world. Something we grew up with almost never seen in most places.

  • @jerribee1
    @jerribee1 2 года назад

    What is "pegging out?"

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 2 года назад

      It comes from the days when block instrument handles were kept in the relevant position by a metal peg/pin. The term “pegging out” means to withdraw the Peg does restoring the block to the normal position “line blocked” or “normal”.

    • @anubis6864
      @anubis6864 2 года назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466 Never heard that expression before. Most Western signalmen used the term 'knocking out'

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 2 года назад

      @@anubis6864 that comes from knocking the spag. Slide out of position on the old block instruments.

  • @joshuaethan
    @joshuaethan 2 года назад

    Brilliant! what a great resource for a model railway.. Thank you

  • @D.music85
    @D.music85 2 года назад

    Gotta love Exeter west

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 2 года назад

      Thanks, why not pop down for a visit?

    • @D.music85
      @D.music85 2 года назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466 I was so close one time, but it was closed!

    • @beckyhales1619
      @beckyhales1619 Год назад

      @@exeterwestgroup6466 I was devestated when Taunton West Station box was bulldozed to the ground absolutely heart wrenching as you must have thoughts when the same happened to Exeter West box. Taunton West was of brick construction. Was that the case with Exet er West?

    • @exeterwestgroup6466
      @exeterwestgroup6466 Год назад

      @@beckyhales1619 Exeter West signal box, upon closure in 1984, was dismantled by the Exeter West Group and moved “off-site” ready for rebuilding as a museum.

  • @elljones6159
    @elljones6159 2 года назад

    Those sounds are excellent they really add something! Love it!

  • @barrykeens2743
    @barrykeens2743 2 года назад

    Those were the days which have nearly gone. Thank goodness for preserved railways and heritage Sites.

    • @exb.r.buckeyeman845
      @exb.r.buckeyeman845 2 года назад

      The Box at Pz is still active, not as much as when I was a Shunter there in the 70s 80s when I would pull levers for Monty Richards the Bobby, when I had a 10 min break, but still going.

    • @srfurley
      @srfurley Год назад

      Hardly any spare levers.