amdaley Posted Sunday at 20:35 Posted Sunday at 20:35 My daughter was shopping in an antique shop when she came across this & bought it for me. I think its from a signal box but I'm not sure what it's purpose is ? I think its a signal section indicator ? As far as I know it came from the UK ? 1
amdaley Posted yesterday at 00:02 Author Posted yesterday at 00:02 (edited) Anyone have any idea what I'm likely to find in there or what sort of voltage these things worked at ? All I know is that it's heavy It's supposed to be a Christmas present so I told her to take it away until then. Edited 20 hours ago by amdaley
Galteemore Posted yesterday at 06:01 Posted yesterday at 06:01 (edited) 6 hours ago, amdaley said: Anyone have any idea what I'm likely to find in there or what sort of voltage these things worked at ? All I know is that it's heavy It's supposed to be a Christmas present so I told here to take it away until then. I had access to a similar thing about 40 years ago and could make the needle swing with a 9v battery Edited yesterday at 06:16 by Galteemore 1
Wexford70 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago William Robinson and the track circuit. Version 1.0. 2022-08-20.pages I think they used a low voltage (9-12v) where the connection was made by the wheels of the train. The indicators would be moved by the voltage to indicate a train within the section of track. 1
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