by ExCon90
I see in the legend at the bottom of the drawing "1. Hump Signal Controls." On the drawing above "Hump New 1928" is the symbol of a shanty marked 1; that would be it.
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ExCon90 wrote:I'll concur, unless someone indicates otherwise. I searched my LIST Semaphores, but no info, BTW: http://www.trainsarefun.com/lirr/semaph ... aphore.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;nyandw wrote: I had received word that it is perhaps: :...I've read it was green to shove over hump, yellow to stop, red toThat actually seems more likely.
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ExCon90 wrote:I would concur, anyone else?nyandw wrote: I had received word that it is perhaps: :...I've read it was green to shove over hump, yellow to stop, red toThat actually seems more likely.
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nyandw wrote:Anyone with a photo showing the Switchman's Cabin and the telltales just east of Honeywell Ave? Thanks.I found a photo on your website. I’d say it was taken from the Honeywell Avenue bridge looking northeast towards the LIRR Yard A hump, on the left, with the PRR engine facility on the right. 3/28/1954.
jhdeasy wrote:Thanks, Jack! I forgot about that one! Now all we need is the Switchman's Cabin between the telltales and Honeywell Ave.nyandw wrote:Anyone with a photo showing the Switchman's Cabin and the telltales just east of Honeywell Ave? Thanks.I found a photo on your website. I’d say it was taken from the Honeywell Avenue bridge looking northeast towards the LIRR Yard A hump, on the left, with the PRR engine facility on the right. 3/28/1954. http://www.trainsarefun.com/lirr/lirrS1 ... eller).jpg
ExCon90 wrote:Would that be the switchman's cabin by the next pole beyond the engine? It looks as though it might be beyond the telltales.http://www.trainsarefun.com/lirr/licity ... emery4.jpg