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Railroad Signaling
Book Collection on DVD
The Ultimate HistoryCollectionof
26Books
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This DVD contains 26 interesting books about Railroad Signaling.Variousexcellentbooks about the theory and practice of railway signaling,automaticblocksignals, signal circuits, interlocking signals, modern methods of railroadsignaling as well as many illustrations of the devices and appliancescan befound and explored. This outstanding book collection serves as an indispensibleresource for anyone interested in railroad signaling.
- Many old out-of-print books
- Historical Information
- Illustrations
- Fundamentals
- Theory and practice
- Dictionaries and catalogues of parts and devices
- Block and interlocking signals
- Automatic signals and signal circuits
- Rules and regulations
- Various technologies
- Construction and equipment
- Operation
- ...and much more
Contents:
The A B C of railroad signaling; a lecture delivered before the Harvard Schoolof Business Administration(1909)- Elliott, W. H. - 82 pages
Railway signaling in theory and practice(1909)- Latimer, J. B. - 430 pagesRailway signaling; a comprehensive treatise on modern methods of railwaysignaling, covering principles of operation and types of apparatus;(1907)- 118 pagesThe railway signal dictionary; an illustrated vocabulary of terms whichdesignate American railway signals, their parts, attachments and details ofconstruction, with descriptions of methods of operation and some illustrationsof British signals and practice(1911)- Adams, B. B., Hitt, R. - 584 pagesRailway signaling(1921)- King, E. E. - 398 pagesA catalogue of the devices and their parts(1894)- 364 pages
American practice in block signaling: with descriptions and drawings of thedifferent systems in use on railroads in the United States(1891)- 92 pages
Automatic block signals and signal circuits; American practice in theinstallation and maintenance of signals electrically controlled, and operated byelectric or other power, with descriptions of the accessoriesnow regarded asstandard(1908)- Scott, R. - 264 pages
Block and interlocking signals(1896)- Elliott, W. H. - 290 pages
Catalogue of interlocking and railroad signaling appliances(1889)- 151 pages
Design of an electrically operated interlocking switch and signal plant atMcCook, Ill.(1907)- Saunders, J. E. - 182 pages
Efficient railway operation(1919)- Haines, H. S. - 740 pages
Electric interlocking handbook by the Engineering staff of the General railwaysignal company(1917)- Sperry, H. M., Carter, P. E. - 450 pages
Electric locking, including a number of chapters which appeared originally inthe Railway signal engineer(1918)- Anderson, J. - 232 pages
Power railway signalling, by H. Raynar Wilson(1909)- Wilson, H. R. - 362 pages
Railway "block" signalling: the principles of train signalling and apparatus forensuring safety(1899)- Pigg, J. - 416 pages
Railway-signalling: automatic; an introductory treatment of the purposes,equipment, and methods of automatic signalling and track-circuits for steam andelectric railways, for railwaymen, students, and others(1922)- Wilson, F. R. - 152 pages
Reference book of parts in connection with inter-locking and block signaling,1894; special awards at World's Fair, Chicago, 1893(1894)- 252 pages
The Block System of Signaling on American Railroads(1901)- Braman B. A. - 277 pages
The first principles of railway signalling including an account of thelegislation in the United Kingdom affecting the working of railways and theprovision of signalling and safety appliances(1910)- Byles, C. B. - 186 pages
The Invention of the track circuit - the history of Dr. William Robinson'sinvention of the track circuit, the fundamental unit which made possible ourpresent automatic block signaling and interlocking systems(1922)- 130 pages
The need of automatic train control, with facts concerning its development andpresent status(1920)- Camp, W. M. - 66 pages
The railway signal and permanent way engineer's pocket book(1922)- 352 pages
The signalman and his work(1921)- Van Auken, K. L. - 252 pages
Train operation by signal indication. I. The two principal methods of directingtrain movements. II. Directing train movements by signal indication(1920)- Sperry, H. M. - 38 pages
Train rules, block signal rules, interlocking rules, signal indications andaspects, general regulations(1919)- 196 pages
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