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SR / BR (S) speed restriction commencement & termination signs: pictures and size?


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Hello,

 

I was wondering if anyone knew of any pictures of the old style SR / BR(S) commencement and termination signs for permanent speed restrictions? These ones (courtesy of railsigns.uk):

 

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Additionally, does anyone have any idea of the size and dimensions of these signs? Any information would be appreciated.

 

Harry

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Here’s a photo of a permanent “T” sign at the approach to Tunnel Jnc (formerly Fisherton Jnc) on the westbound approach to Salisbury.

There used to be (perhaps there still is) a 50 mph pwr for westbound trains over the junction. This was doubtless to “rein in” trains following their speedy descent from Grateley summit, some 8 miles or so away, prior to negotiating the severe curvature before Salisbury. (Must’ve been tons of brake dust deposited on the ballast over the years around this location.)

 

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In terms of modelling, here’s a shot of a very simple home made temporary termination sign; the “T” itself produced on a computer and the light box and post out of plastic strip. As for actual dimensions, The sign was approximately “scaled“ against a known dimension in a photograph of the prototype.

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14 hours ago, Right Away said:

Here’s a photo of a permanent “T” sign at the approach to Tunnel Jnc (formerly Fisherton Jnc) on the westbound approach to Salisbury.

There used to be (perhaps there still is) a 50 mph pwr for westbound trains over the junction. This was doubtless to “rein in” trains following their speedy descent from Grateley summit, some 8 miles or so away, prior to negotiating the severe curvature before Salisbury. (Must’ve been tons of brake dust deposited on the ballast over the years around this location.)

 

0A40D7B4-7835-4DBF-8F50-98003F146A9B.jpeg.48ee807e3cf64753fb60ab3e68816f5c.jpeg

 

 

In terms of modelling, here’s a shot of a very simple home made temporary termination sign; the “T” itself produced on a computer and the light box and post out of plastic strip. As for actual dimensions, The sign was approximately “scaled“ against a known dimension in a photograph of the prototype.

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That's a great picture and will be very helpful. Thank you so much

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