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Broad Gauge Disc Bar Signal, c1870s

Broad Gauge Disc Bar Signal, c1870s


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Broad Gauge Disc Bar Signal, c1870s

Showing the " All Right" signal

STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway

Media ID 8795157

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Broad Gauge Signal Disc


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This print from the STEAM Museum of the GWR showcases a Broad Gauge Disc Bar Signal dating back to the 1870s. The image beautifully captures this historical signal, highlighting its intricate design and significant role in railway operations during that era. The Broad Gauge Disc Bar Signal was an essential component of railway safety, ensuring smooth and efficient train movements on the Great Western Railway (GWR). This particular photograph emphasizes the presence of the "All Right" signal, denoted by a distinct disc and crossbar arrangement. As trains approached, this signal would indicate whether it was safe for them to proceed or if caution needed to be exercised. The attention to detail in this print is remarkable; every element of the signal is clearly visible, allowing viewers to appreciate its craftsmanship. From the sturdy metal frame supporting the disc and crossbar mechanism to each meticulously painted section, one can sense both functionality and artistry at play. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history, we are transported back to a time when rail travel was rapidly expanding across Britain. This image serves as a reminder of how crucial these signals were in maintaining order and preventing accidents on busy railways like GWR. Through preserving artifacts like this Broad Gauge Disc Bar Signal print, museums such as STEAM continue their invaluable work of educating future generations about our rich railway heritage while paying homage to those who contributed so significantly towards shaping modern transportation systems.

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