On the Fixed Signals of Railways (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Rapier, Richard Christopher

 
9781334184864: On the Fixed Signals of Railways (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Fixed signals that shaped safe, efficient rail travel—with clear, practical explanations.

This book explains how railway signaling evolved from early days to the universal semaphore and beyond. It covers the core idea of the absolute block, the shift from permissive systems, and the role of interlocking to prevent conflicts between signals and points. The discussion blends history, mechanism, and real-world cost considerations, showing how simple, robust designs grew to handle growing traffic and speed.


Readers will learn how signal stations, distant signals, and interlocking work together to keep trains apart. The book also examines practical questions about building, maintaining, and paying for these systems, including how passing places and extra lines affect overall efficiency and safety.



  • Core concepts: absolute block, permissive block, and interlocking

  • How signals and switches are coordinated for safety

  • Historical progress and the practical costs of upgrading systems

  • How these ideas respond to growing speeds and traffic


Ideal for readers of railway history and engineering, especially those curious about how fixed signals and locking mechanisms evolved to modern practice.

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