Difference between revisions of "Railway Signal Co"
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[[Image:1918RailwaySignalCo.jpg|thumb| 1918. ]] | [[Image:1918RailwaySignalCo.jpg|thumb| 1918. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im192902RE-Rilway.jpg|thumb| February 1929. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im1943EYB-Railway.jpg|thumb| 1943. ]] | [[Image:Im1943EYB-Railway.jpg|thumb| 1943. ]] | ||
[[Image:Railway_Signal_Co01.jpg|thumb| Signal lever at Washford Station, West Somerset Railway]] | [[Image:Railway_Signal_Co01.jpg|thumb| Signal lever at Washford Station, West Somerset Railway]] | ||
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1922 Manufactured signal interlock equipment | 1922 Manufactured signal interlock equipment | ||
By 1959 was a subsidiary of [[Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co]] | By 1959 was a subsidiary of [[Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co]], mainly concerned with mechanical signalling, largely used on single lines, for which demand had fallen substantially. | ||
Equipment seen on the Snowdonia National Railway (2007). | Equipment seen on the Snowdonia National Railway (2007). |
Revision as of 14:33, 23 February 2020
Railway Signal Company of Caxton House, Westminster (1910)
of Fazakerley, Liverpool.
1922 Manufactured signal interlock equipment
By 1959 was a subsidiary of Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co, mainly concerned with mechanical signalling, largely used on single lines, for which demand had fallen substantially.
Equipment seen on the Snowdonia National Railway (2007).