AUDIBLE SIGNALS.
DEVICE .FOR REDUCING RAILWAY RISKS'. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright "Times"—i Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. London, November 12. A,system of audible signalling has been installed between the Paddington and Reading Stations. ; The driver receives notification- of the position of the signals. If everything is all right a bell rings in the cnginc-cab; if the signals are at "danger," ,a whistle blows ' and the brakes aje applied automatical--1.- If the apparatus fails in ; any particular,' another distinct signal warns the driver.. • ■ The system is to be gradually extended throughout the Great Western 'Rafl■way; ~,, , ~.:.. ... ...... ~,.„,.- •
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 7
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