Wednesday 16 December 2020

Continuing Work at Broadway

 Tuesday 15th December

Four of us at Broadway today with various tasks to perform. 

The lineside telephone cabinet with the sliding vertical door that we recently reconditioned at Winchcombe is to be installed at the base of the new bracket signal. But first I couldn't resist a couple of shots with some of the signals pulled off.  Which platform should we choose?! (I hasten  to add that the locking would not allow this combination!)


Or this:


Everything seems to work OK by pulling on the signal wires here



A bit of ballast digging required to prepare two holes for the cabinet legs (2 substantial lengths of angle iron bolted to the sides)

Manhandled into position and secured with two barrow loads of concrete - with just enough left over to secure the base of the ladder



 


These scaffolding boards should keep it in place  until the concrete sets.

While we were doing this Neil C busied himself in the Signal box locking room with some wiring.    Plenty of connections to make to the electric locks and blockshelf instruments and phones. Speaking of which, Malcolm W and Neil C have been marshalling the instruments and making sure that they are all in full working order plus a good clean and polish of their housings. Here is a selection in the process of refurbishment 


Note the magnificent Church Bell which will take pride of place!! 

Work in progress:






We are getting there bit by bit. 

Before leaving, a quick visit to the direction indicator signal at the North end to replace a shackle connecting pin. Now that the signal lamps are lit I wanted to see the effect of the frosted glass panel. Unfortunately there was still too much daylight to see the full effect - but you can get an idea of the illumination:


And you can just make out the twin LED's here.  Probably get a good view of this from Springfield Lane Bridge at night 


Curly









 


2 comments:

  1. great work , but when can you become operational , i think you said 2022 but why wait ? Broadway would come to life eith a signalman ringing bells and pulling levers . Merry Christmas , john M.

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  2. Thanks for the report Curly, great to see things moving on at Broadway/ Good to hear all othersignals and phones working on the rest of the line during the Santa Specials and the lockdown. If there is no report next week then we would like to wish you and the team a wonderful Christmas and New Year, thanks for all your work this last year, stay safe, keep warm and and hopefuly see you all next year when things improve!
    Kindest Regards
    Paul & Marion

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