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Many of you probably already know of this resource on Google Books that I myself just found this morning.

 

EDIT: (Memo to self: Coffee first, then post. Readers want coherency!)

 

Right, for those of you who may want some nitty-gritty information on mechanical signaling, here's the link. Railway Signal Engineering was written by a gentleman affiliated with the Caledonian Railway and published in 1912.

 

You'll need Adobe Acrobat to download it.

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same - all I can get is 'No Google Ebook available'

 

 

From google

 

 

Why can't I read the entire book?

 

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same - all I can get is 'No Google Ebook available'

Good spot.

 

The link worked fine for me. I guess it's down to different ISPs.

 

Cheers

 

Vernon

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