Bristol Line signals ten years ago

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Sat Jul 22 12:05:53 EDT 2006


The recent topic of CTC on the Bristol Line brought back to mind my project ten years ago in which I set out to photograph all the signals on the line. While I missed quite a few by not knowing where they were, or having to trespass, I did quite a bit of field research, study and documentation. I have a notebook full of information that I learned and noted, from footer locations, and long forgotten signal locations, to photograph exposure settings, dates, locations, etc.

Ten years ago at this time I was running all over the country in my spare time taking as many photos as I could to capture the passing of these signals, much in the same way a lot of you folks did all you could to capture the passing of steam locomotives. I decided to share a few with you, and if there's interest, I will post more.

As a note, I had hoped at one time to publish a book about all this, but I doubt that will ever happen. Besides, this way I can share them with everyone at no cost to me or you!

Let's start at Rural Retreat and head west.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e168/signalyard/signals/eastendlookingeast1996640.jpg
Here we have the East End Rural Retreat signals, with the station on the left, and we are looking east. The date is July, 1996. The eastward signal only has one arm on it as a result of the siding being removed about five years previous to the photo, and the signals were modified accordingly, but retained as a control point. The footers for the new Safetran signals are highlighted to make them more visible. They were installed about a week later. It would be the following January before they were turned on.

Now, we're at the West End of Rural Retreat. July, 1996.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e168/signalyard/signals/westendlookingeastbw.jpg
This is the West End Rural Retreat signal, still a controlled signal, but the siding is gone as we noted on the east end. The signal's lower arm has only the center marker lamp, as the diagonal aspect has been removed, and the corresponding westward signal in the distance also has no arm for the siding anymore. There are no signals at this location anymore.

Here is a pedistal box about a mile on west of Rural Retreat.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e168/signalyard/signals/pedistalbox640.jpg
I have no idea what was in it, and I wanted to get one, but was unable to.

At the Brickyard, about three miles on west, I captured this train on November 15th, 1996.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e168/signalyard/signals/356211-15-96640.jpg

Now we're at Mount Carmel, about a mile west of the East End Marion siding.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e168/signalyard/signals/3611nightapproachdivergingretouched.jpg
This was this signals last approach diverging aspect given, taken in the wee hours before dawn the day of the signal cutover in February 1997 and we're looking west. The constellation Orion was visible in the sky beyond the signal, and is very clear on the slide, but didn't scan over well, so I retouched it to make it easier to see.

Here's the same location looking east. This was taken in the late summer of 1996.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e168/signalyard/signals/looklingeastnight640.jpg
This photo not only documents the signals better than any day shot I have, but also emphasizes the pole line crossing the tracks to the north side. After about a mile, they crossed back to the south side. I have no idea why.

Now, here's my most famous photo taken at McMullin, about three miles west of Marion in April 1992, looking east to see the moon rise.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e168/signalyard/signals/Moonshot01640.jpg
This was a twelve second time lapse photo, and a car passed over the bridge to the left. This actually helped emphasize the bridge. This was not a planned photo. It was a pure stroke of luck.

Here's the same location in a daytime photo. You can see how unremarkable the location is.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e168/signalyard/signals/mcmullinday640.jpg
I don't remember for sure, but I think I took this photo the very next day. The night shot puts the emphasis on what I wanted to capture, while this one is kind of bland and unremarkable.

I hope you enjoy this little slideshow, and as I said, if there's interest, I'll post more.

Enjoy!
Ben Blevins





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