Signal Demise

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Sun Feb 17 18:21:22 EST 2008




NW Mailing List wrote:

> Well, it wasn't a "decision" not to maintain the signals, but rather

> the fact that other things took priority over the physical

> maintainence, such as pole line elimination and electrocode

> conversion, and there just wasn't enough money in the budget. Now,

> its getting to the point that many of these things HAVE to be done

> because they are rusting out.

>

> As for whose fault it is? Well, I haven't a clue, as I'm in the

> signal dept. and the Bridge & Building dept. is responsible for

> painting the signals. So, I'm not pointing a finger. I just don't

> know who said "don't bother painting the signals" if that was indeed

> the case.

>

> But, the fact is, most of this stuff is approaching the century mark

> in age, such as the bracket masts, signal masts and some of the cases,

> as well as footers. You see, N&W reused most all of the semaphore

> equipment when they upgraded to position light signals, so the Style S

> cases, masts, ladders, and bracket assemblies were already 30 or 40

> years old when they were changed to position signals.

>

> Even the aluminum structures being erected now will be hard pressed to

> still be in service in 90 years. If they do, that will be the year

> 2098. While aluminum doesn't rust per se, it does oxidize, and flex

> quite a bit.

>

> Ben Blevins

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Is there any scope (or interest) in recovery and restoration? By
signalling enthusiasts or even preserved lines, museums, or even
signalling corporations?

Dominic, London


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