Do like footage from Signal boxes especially after knowing my late father worked the boxes from Lambrigg to Shap summit but mainly worked Scout Green on the mainline 👍
It would be interesting to have a description of what each action of the signaller is - I understand the basics, but seeing it explained in action would help make it clearer.
Wheels are the Gates, Brown levers are the gate locks, reds are signals, black is points and blue for point locks. White levers are spare and those with the cut down handles work electronically operated equipment.
Excellent. A great insight into a rarely shown aspect of preserved railways.
Beautifully shot perfect editing and sound. Great short film.
excellent video, it certainly keeps you fit, nice to see the workings of a box.
Do like footage from Signal boxes especially after knowing my late father worked the boxes from Lambrigg to Shap summit but mainly worked Scout Green on the mainline 👍
2:04 Reliant Rialto/Robin Mk II! Listen to that sporty exhaust note!
It would be interesting to have a description of what each action of the signaller is - I understand the basics, but seeing it explained in action would help make it clearer.
Yes, quite so. For example, what are the 'ship's steering wheels' used for? Points, signals or the crossing gates?
Wheels are the Gates, Brown levers are the gate locks, reds are signals, black is points and blue for point locks.
White levers are spare and those with the cut down handles work electronically operated equipment.
@@MrDibbsey Thank you Tom. Much more interesting when you know what you are looking at.
When do they send the 'entering section' bell code to Goathland? When it passes the advanced starter?
Fantastic
I’ve been in Grosmont Signal Box last year with Adrian on my birthday, that’s the same guy I think
That’s Owen in this video
horden signalbox frame