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Good weather for you David interesting photos, I did not realise that NR are breeding fire buckets they must be frisky looking at the fencing round them.What is the plan for Dover Yard ie buildings etc?

 

Plan ...? What plan................?

 

Oh.........Shunters' mess/office.............Lord warden is a tad too big...........

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Choice's..... Choice's..................... :drag: .

 

As DP. has 6. Bi-directional signal's, 3. North, 3.South.

 

All, 3 colour, one lense, Led's.

 

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Back in the model signal world................

 

the choice is..............I operate DP with.....Bi-colour Leds  Red/Green, 1 aspect (1.lense). leaving the yellow out of operation's.

 

or, do I go with Tri-colour Leds,,  Red/Yellow/Green, 1 aspect.(.1.lense).

 

I am informed, that the tri- colour...........Yellow,.............. is not "a true yellow", in the model world...........

 

 

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I have to find out.............why ?

 

When all the track was renewed circa 2008/9,.............

 

there are section's of wooden sleeper's on the up and down............

 

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Nostalgia?

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The concrete cover in one of the pics referred to, does look like an old style track drain catchpit cover. But with the timber sleepers adjacent, I am not sure. I notice the timber sleepers are only found on the track to the right of the concrete cover and not to the left; indicating some sort of conduit under that track. The other long lense pic shows timber bearers under 'breather switches'. Expansion joints (breather switches) generally come made up on timber bearers.

Also, w.r.t. the bi-coloured signals, I have 2 operational on Minsterley and the amber aspect of the tri-colour LED looks just as good as a normal yellow LED. In the picture, the top LED is a normal yellow LED, the bottom, a Tri-colour set to amber.

 

Dave

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Thank You both,.............. for your written submission's,.................... much appreciated..............

 

Doughnut

 

kevinklein

 

It is the kind of answer's I am looking for.

 

As to ref. Tri-led's.........were these,you just bought, as a seperate entity ?

 

I bought a couple at the Chatham Show,on Saturday, for a trial,with resistor's.

 

I was quizzing DP.staff,yesterday, point's control, signal post height's,  1. ground control lever, 

 

and..............

 

there is a signal in Harbour Tunnel  !!!..............

 

for approaching the scissor's crossing from the South........... :O

 

but no one..........has a photograph of it.............. :cry:  :good:

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