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Railroad Signaling
Brian Solomon

Railroad Signaling

Motorbooks International (Sep 17, 2003)
9780760313602
| Hardcover
160 pages | 217 x 282 mm | English
Dewey 625.1/65 21
LC Classification TF615 .S695 2003
LC Control No. 2003056107

Genre

  • Facilities/Physical Plant

Subject

  • Diagrams
  • History
  • Photographs
  • Signals And Signaling
  • Technology & Engineering / Engineering (General)

Plot

This complete and illustrated guide to railroad signaling in the U.S. simplifies and presents the utterly bewildering array of mechanisms, procedures, and rules that have evolved since the 1830s to promote safety, impose control, and disseminate information on America's railways. In addition to providing a brief history of North American signaling from the nineteenth century onward, Brain Solomon provides photos of equipment and explanations of not only how it works, but how it is used and what it all means. Solomon also explains how trains on the same route are given "precedence" or placed in pecking orders and how routes are broken down into digestible segments called "blocks" that help dictate the speed and manner in which a train is driven. The result is a fascinating look at the development of communication on the rails, from the days when slips of paper describing an engineer's track orders were held on a metal hook for him to grab on the fly, to today, when instructions are transmitted via computer. Major manufacturers of signaling equipment are represented.

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