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Re: New MoC: Wagon repair shop
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Date: 
Mon, 4 Dec 2000 10:39:19 GMT
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Lar wrote:
How big are UK Signalboxes??? In the US they're waist high little electrical
enclosures, no bigger than a refrigerator in most cases, often small enough
to mount on a telephone pole. 3 or 4 bricks in grey should do you!

Signal Towers or Interlocking Towers, or even Yard Control Towers,(in
increasing size order) those are much bigger, usually 2 stories high with an
office sized or larger work area and lots of windows on the second story.
John Neal posted a nice one although it's a bit big for how few windows it
has.

How about the one in the background of:
http://www.marl.com/lds/Lr/llan-railway.html ,behind Foxcote Manor.

I have a article on its rebuilding, if you want :)  Does this answer as to how
big/what Huw is thinking of making?

James (The Eurotrash guy)



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(...) No, but it does answer that UK signalbox=US tower ... As I suspected. So what do the UK call the little trackside electrical enclosures, then? ++Lar (23 years ago, 4-Dec-00, to lugnet.trains)

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(...) How big are UK Signalboxes??? In the US they're waist high little electrical enclosures, no bigger than a refrigerator in most cases, often small enough to mount on a telephone pole. 3 or 4 bricks in grey should do you! Signal Towers or (...) (23 years ago, 4-Dec-00, to lugnet.trains)

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