Discussion of the past and present operations of the Long Island Rail Road.

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  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.
  by nyandw
 
ExCon90 wrote:
nyandw wrote: I had received word that it is perhaps: :...I've read it was green to shove over hump, yellow to stop, red to
reverse..."
That actually seems more likely.
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;
  by nyandw
 
ExCon90 wrote:
nyandw wrote: I had received word that it is perhaps: :...I've read it was green to shove over hump, yellow to stop, red to
reverse..."
That actually seems more likely.
I would concur, anyone else?
  by nyandw
 
Anyone with a photo showing the Switchman's Cabin and the telltales just east of Honeywell Ave? Thanks.
  by cr9617
 
That's Major World Chevy's Service center. While anything is possible I find it hard to believe that it is directly owned by GM.
  by jhdeasy
 
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
  by nyandw
 
jhdeasy wrote:
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
Thanks, Jack! I forgot about that one! ;-) Now all we need is the Switchman's Cabin between the telltales and Honeywell Ave. :-)
  by RGlueck
 
Wasn't there a song in the 1930's, that went:

"Hump on the Sunnyside,
Always on the Sunnyside,
Hump of the Sunnyside of the yard..."

Wasn't that in "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou"?
  by ExCon90
 
Would that be the switchman's cabin by the next pole beyond the engine? It looks as though it might be beyond the telltales.
  by ExCon90
 
Oh, right -- I was looking at something else.