RMRRXKRJ–Signal lever frame, electromechanical locking by Siemens on display in the National Railway Museum, York, UK.
RME9KXT0–Signal Lever Frame inside Ongar Railway Station Signal Box, Essex, England, UK
RMHG7FKD–Stahmer's railway lever frame mechanism used for signalling trains, a system used to direct railway traffic. From Meyers Lexicon, published 1924.
RMB5JNC9–Mechanical Lever Frame inside the signal box on the Lavender Line at Isfield, Sussex, England.
RFM91W5C–Inside the signal box at Nanu Oya railway station, Sri Lanka with the guard pulling the levers.
RMS047GA–A row of signal levers in a lever frame
RMTB3M6R–A single-barrelled signal flare pistol Mod. A.W.W. of the Imperial Navy, Cal. 4, no. 37. Matching numbers. Drop barrel with snapper lock, length 115 mm. Total length 220 mm. Weight 860 g. Internal hammer. Safety. Signal pin. Construction attributed to Artilleriewerkstätten Wilhelmshaven (A.W.W.). On pommel navy acceptance mark crown/M. No further stamps or inscriptions. Brass grip frame and barrel. Ribbed trigger as well as opening lever, breechblock, safety, mechanical parts and screws made of steel. Matching-numbered, smooth walnut grip panels., Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RME6BNX9–Mechanical lever frame inside the signal box at the railway station, Highley, Worcestershire, England, UK, Western Europe.
RMCBR42H–15-lever McKenzie & Holland frame at Spring Bluff station
RMM6MYD4–Disused railway signal box lever controls, numbered and specifying line route directions. North Walsham, Norfolk, UK.
RF2H0PP94–View Inside A Signal Box At Moors Valley Miniature Railway Showing Levers For Controlling Signals And Points, UK
RM2H4PCW9–Interior of the signal box at the recreated Rowley Station at the Beamish Musuem showing leaver frame and token machine.
RMPF46FR–Old fashioned levers in signal box
RMMJE584–Signal levers in Kuranda Signal Cabin. Kuranda, Atherton Tableland, Queensland
RFC7C7T7–Fig. 11. Morse receiver. - A frame, L, Lever, M, electromagnet; P, paper tape, SS, Screw, vintage engraved illustration.
RM2RFCCMW–Inside the signal box at Loughborough Railway station with 50 lever McKenzie and Holland frame with direct tappet locking and is Grade II listed
RF2X3NYNP–Traditional Signal controls in the Rowley Signal Box relocated to the Beamish Museum, County Durham, England
RMFD75TG–Signal box in Germany, 1905
RMTRG57E–A lever frame which originally came from Folkstone West Railway Station Siding Yard, at the East Kent Railway Trust, Station Road, Shepherdswell
RM2X2T6RA–Corfe Castle heritage railway station signalbox original lever frame, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England
RME9KXPG–Signal Lever Frame inside Ongar Railway Station Signal Box, Essex, England, UK
RMBGTTTE–Lever frame in old signal box in early 1980s, Westbury, Wiltshire, England, UK
RMB5JNBB–Mechanical Lever Frame inside the signal box on the Lavender Line at Isfield, Sussex, England.
RFM91W47–Inside the signal box at Nanu Oya railway station, Sri Lanka with the guard pulling the levers.
RM2FK5AH5–Night-time interior of Wittersham Road signalbox on the Kent and East Sussex Railway, UK
RMTB3M6P–A single-barrelled signal flare pistol Mod. A.W.W. of the Imperial Navy, Cal. 4, no. 37. Matching numbers. Drop barrel with snapper lock, length 115 mm. Total length 220 mm. Weight 860 g. Internal hammer. Safety. Signal pin. Construction attributed to Artilleriewerkstätten Wilhelmshaven (A.W.W.). On pommel navy acceptance mark crown/M. No further stamps or inscriptions. Brass grip frame and barrel. Ribbed trigger as well as opening lever, breechblock, safety, mechanical parts and screws made of steel. Matching-numbered, smooth walnut grip panels., Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RME68H52–Signalman operating the Main Line lever on the mechanical lever frame inside the signal box at the railway station, Highley.
RMT8GBPF–A single-barrelled signal pistol mod. A.W.W, Third Reich, navy Cal. 4, no. 614. Matching numbers. Drop barrel with snapper lock, length 112 mm. Total length 210 mm. Weight 905 g. Interior hammer. Safety. Signal pin. Construction attributed to Artilleriewerkstätten Wilhelmshaven. Slightly modified model. On left side of barrel latch and at rear of bolt housing navy acceptance marks eagle/swastika, 'M' missing. No further stamps or inscriptions. Brass grip frame and barrel. Smooth trigger, modified opening lever, breech-block, modified safety, mechanical parts and screws made, Editorial-Use-Only
RMCBR42A–15-lever McKenzie & Holland frame at Spring Bluff station
RMKW03GW–A Signalman at work at Wittersham Road Signalbox on the Kent and East Sussex Railway UK
RMBCPTP1–Levers on a lever frame in a manually operated signal box to operate points and signals
RMHARM4B–Interior of Wittersham Road signalbox on the Kent and East Sussex Railway, UK
RMMJE5EY–Signal levers in Kuranda Signal Cabin. Kuranda, Atherton Tableland, Queensland
RMKW03G6–Interior of Wittersham Road Signalbox, on the Kent and East Sussex Railway
RMP67TJA–Signal box interior at Princes Risborough with old style lever frame. C 1992
RF2PR0E7Y–Inside a restored Victorian Signal box on the Server Valley Heritage Steam Railway, Shropshire, England
RMPA6TKR–9 A 63 Lever interlocking frame for Invercargill railway signal station, in the Petone Railway Workshops ATLIB 273519
RM2JWGT9G–Sepia image of electric signal box levers and frame, Crewe, Cheshire, England, UK, CW1 2DB
RFRA0JWC–Close up on a set of colourful railway signal box control levers
RME9KY8X–Signal Lever Frame inside Ongar Railway Station Signal Box, Essex, England, UK
RF2RCTW7D–Railway Lever Frame, historic Tenterfield Railway Museum, Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia
RF2CB15P6–An electro mechanical signalling lever frame on display at the National Railway Museum, York
RFM91W32–Inside the signal box at Nanu Oya railway station, Sri Lanka showing the levers used to switch the tracks.
RMCF8BKT–Interior of the Exeter West signal box, moved to Crewe heritage centre in Cheshire, formally the Railway Age
RMW3PRPN–levers in a signal box
RME68G2E–Signal and point levers inside the signal box at the railway station, Arley, Worcestershire, England, UK, Western Europe.
RMT8GBPN–A single-barrelled signal pistol mod. A.W.W, Third Reich, navy Cal. 4, no. 614. Matching numbers. Drop barrel with snapper lock, length 112 mm. Total length 210 mm. Weight 905 g. Interior hammer. Safety. Signal pin. Construction attributed to Artilleriewerkstätten Wilhelmshaven. Slightly modified model. On left side of barrel latch and at rear of bolt housing navy acceptance marks eagle/swastika, 'M' missing. No further stamps or inscriptions. Brass grip frame and barrel. Smooth trigger, modified opening lever, breech-block, modified safety, mechanical parts and screws made, Editorial-Use-Only
RMC5BDBF–Old signal box at the railway station, Beamish Open Air Museum, County Durham, North East England, UK
RF2JBK3TN–The Great Western Railway signal box preserved at Coleford Railway Museum, Coleford, Glos.
RMBCPTPY–Levers on a lever frame in a manually operated signal box to operate points and signals
RMETG994–Levers inside original signal box, Washford Station, part of the West Somerset heritage railway, Somerset, UK
RMMJE5C8–Signal levers in Kuranda Signal Cabin. Kuranda, Atherton Tableland, Queensland
RMKW03FK–Interior of Wittersham Road Signalbox, on the Kent and East Sussex Railway
RMP67TJ7–Signal box interior at Princes Risborough with old style lever frame. C 1992
RFKCG7AJ–The signal Levers of Exeter West Signal Box, Crew Heritage Centre
RMTRF150–Leavers on the mechanical lever frame inside the signal box at Haven Street station on the Isle of Wight steam Railway. UK. (99)
RMEXGGJA–Gwili Railway signal box and signal man
RMD2P73D–Signal box at Ashton Court miniature railway
RF2R4T52P–Grade II Listed Tutbury Crossing Signal Box at Tutbury and Hatton Station in South Derbyshire England
RF2RCTW79–Railway Lever Frame, historic Tenterfield Railway Museum, Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia
RF2AGFTGF–An unidentified Virgin Pendolino passes Lichfield Trent Valley Signal Box seen partially dismantled during the West Coast Main Line upgrade works.
RM2JWRH6E–Track layout at Crewe North Junction signal box, with Westinghouse All Electric Style 'L' lever frame, Cheshire, England, UK ,CW1 2DB
RM2JAYGKX–Euston's New Signaling System Part of £300,000 Scheme of British Railways The lever frame in the new lower-operated signal box at London's Euston Station. The frame, with 227 levers, has taken over the work formerly handled from the old No. 1, 2 and 3 boxes at Euston, and part of that dealt with by No. 4. The new box is part of a £300,000 scheme, the aim of which is to improve traffic working into and out of Euston. Over the levers in the new signal box are the train describers, emergency block bells, telephones and other auxiliary apartments, the whole built into a continuous panel extending
RMW3PRPH–levers in a signal box
RMEF73HT–Signalman operating the Main Line lever on the mechanical lever frame inside the signal box at the railway station, Highley, UK.
RMT8GBP0–A single-barrelled signal pistol mod. A.W.W, World War I, navy Cal. 4, no. 37. Matching numbers. Drop barrel with snapper lock, length 115 mm. Total length 220 mm. Weight 860 g. Interior hammer. Safety. Signal pin. Construction attributed to Artilleriewerkstätten Wilhelmshaven (A.W.W.). On pommel navy acceptance mark crown/M. No further stamps or inscriptions. Brass grip frame and barrel. Ribbed trigger, opening lever, breech-block, safety, mechanical parts and screws made of steel. Matching-numbered, smooth walnut grip panels. A mostly unknown a, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMB8D29F–Ground Lever Frame Operating Signals & Points of Bristol Harbour Railway
RFC1GX9A–Blotoft signal box and level crossing by South Drove Farm, Helpringham Fen.
RMBCPTNE–Levers on a lever frame in a manually operated signal box to operate points and signals
RF2PHFFNT–Hand operated railroad track switch at Hudson Station New York State USA.
RM2EK2A5K–The former Llandybie station signal box from the Heart of Wales line, now in operation at the Gwili heritage railway, Carmarthenshire
RMKW03GC–Interior of Wittersham Road Signalbox, on the Kent and East Sussex Railway
RMP67GA8–Interior of old signal box with signalman operating points lever. C1992
RMHARKRP–Bewdley North Signal Box seen from the station approach road at Bewdley Railway Station, Severn Valley Railway, UK
RMTRF156–Leavers on the mechanical lever frame inside the signal box at Haven Street station on the Isle of Wight steam Railway. UK. (99)
RMB590K4–The elevated signalbox at Canterbury West Station, Canterbury, Kent.
RFMCEH1J–Horizontal close up of the signals at Nanu-oya Train Station in the highlands of Sri Lanka.
RMHARM5M–Mechanical signalling levers at Wittersham Road signalbox on the Kent and East Sussex Railway
RM2AG8BWY–. Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering. The signal-key, in its more perfect construction, is represented in Fig. 3392. It consists of a lever,mounted on a horizontal axis, with a knob of ivory for the hand at the extremity of the long arm, whichis at the right in the figure. This lever is thrown up by a spring, so as to avoid contact with the buttonon the frame below, except when the lever is depressed for the purpose of completing the circuit. Aregulating screw is seen at the extremity of the short arm of the lever, which graduates precisely theamount of
RM2GA048F–Controls and levers in a signal box.
RM2JWRH8P–Track layout at Crewe North Junction signal box, with Westinghouse All Electric Style 'L' lever frame, Cheshire, England, UK ,CW1 2DB
RF2R9EEG6–East Midlands Railway Class 158 sprinter 158806 arriving at Tutbury and Hatton Station with the 12:43 Newark Castle to Crewe service on 26 June 2023
RMW3PRPD–levers in a signal box
RME7G66R–Signal and point levers inside the signal box at the railway station, Arley, Worcestershire, England, UK, Western Europe.
RMT8GBP3–A single-barrelled signal pistol mod. A.W.W, World War I, navy Cal. 4, no. 37. Matching numbers. Drop barrel with snapper lock, length 115 mm. Total length 220 mm. Weight 860 g. Interior hammer. Safety. Signal pin. Construction attributed to Artilleriewerkstätten Wilhelmshaven (A.W.W.). On pommel navy acceptance mark crown/M. No further stamps or inscriptions. Brass grip frame and barrel. Ribbed trigger, opening lever, breech-block, safety, mechanical parts and screws made of steel. Matching-numbered, smooth walnut grip panels. A mostly unknown a, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMB8D5MM–Ground Lever Frame Operating Signals & Points with Freight Wagons of Bristol Harbour Railway
RMCYP18A–A signal flare pistol Walther Mod.SLd,Kriegsmarine(navy),cal.4(26.65 mm),no.2001.Matching numbers.Partially matt bores,barrel length 230 mm.Total length 345 mm.Serial no.2001 on left side of frame,beside it manufacturer's code 'ac 41' and navy acceptance eagle/'HK/M/III/3'.Selector lever marked 'l' or 'r' and 'Doppelschuss' for single shot with left or right barrel or simultaneous firing of both barrels.All parts made from matt polished Nirosta high-grade steel.Barrels and handle with light usage and friction marks.Forearm and grip panels mad,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBCPTP9–Levers on a lever frame in a manually operated signal box to operate points and signals
RFC1GRW9–Blotoft signal box and level crossing by South Drove Farm, Helpringham Fen.
RM2EK2A62–The locking room of former Llandybie station signal box from the Heart of Wales line, now in operation at the Gwili heritage railway, Carmarthenshire
RMJF7DXW–Railway signalling
RFTR9KAE–rail tracks disappear into the desert at station number six in the Nubian desert on the Sudan railway built by British army under Kitchener
RFFXT373–Signal Box Lever Frame
RM2RCDJEA–This Grade 1 listed station at Hellifield has a quirky mini-museum & displays of railway memorabilia, publications etc some of which are for sale.24H.
RFR1PEW3–Mechnical levers used to operate railway signals and points, ensuring safe rail travel
RFT5DKFW–Moira West Junction Type 2 Train Signal Box East of Spring Cottage Road Overbridge Albert Village Area .Derbyshire
RMHARMB7–Mechanical signalling levers at Wittersham Road signalbox on the Kent and East Sussex Railway
RM2AG8BMF–. Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering. The signal-key, in its more perfect construction, is represented in Fig. 3392. It consists of a lever,mounted on a horizontal axis, with a knob of ivory for the hand at the extremity of the long arm, whichis at the right in the figure. This lever is thrown up by a spring, so as to avoid contact with the buttonon the frame below, except when the lever is depressed for the purpose of completing the circuit. Aregulating screw is seen at the extremity of the short arm of the lever, which graduates precisely theamount of
RMC2C7TN–Ramsbottom Station signal box East Lancs Railway, Lancashire, UK
RM2JWRH4R–Track layout at Crewe North Junction signal box, with Westinghouse All Electric Style 'L' lever frame, Cheshire, England, UK ,CW1 2DB
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