MODERN “FOOL-PROOF” CONTROLS FOR NEW STATION.—A completely new system of electric signalling is to be installed at Auckland's new railway station. The picture shows the main signal cabin (left), containing 128 levers. Above the signalman's bench hangs an illuminated chart of the station yard, which records the movement of all traffic. Right: Signals of this kind are placed on either side of the line to the station, and the driver of an incoming train is thus notified to which platform he will proceed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1061, 27 August 1930, Page 16
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83MODERN “FOOL-PROOF” CONTROLS FOR NEW STATION.—A completely new system of electric signalling is to be installed at Auckland's new railway station. The picture shows the main signal cabin (left), containing 128 levers. Above the signalman's bench hangs an illuminated chart of the station yard, which records the movement of all traffic. Right: Signals of this kind are placed on either side of the line to the station, and the driver of an incoming train is thus notified to which platform he will proceed. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1061, 27 August 1930, Page 16
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