RAILROAD SIGNALS of the U.S.

Here Are Some Of My Favorite
Websites, Places, and Pages To Visit

 

 

 

 


Foreign trains get a bad rap from a lot of Americans.  I dunno why, for they offer the railfan a lot of variety... something different to shoot.  I was in France for 18 days back in 2002, and couldn't get enough of the stuff!  Personally, I'm bored with the Dash-9's, especially in the dreary black ones we get here in Baltimore on the NS.  So, to start off this page, I'm listing a great railfan page, in English, on Swedish trains.  The website is maintained by Ulf Herdenberg, and he has done a great job presenting the engines, rolling stock, MOW equipment, buildings, bridges, and tunnels of Sweden.  Mr. Herdenberg has graciously allowed me to use a few of his photos on my website. 

An SJ V5 diesel engine in Karlstad, Sweden - 07/28/94
Copyrighted photo by Ulf Herdenberg

An SJ Rc6 #1347 electric engine in Hallsberg, Sweden - 08/09/01
Copyrighted photo by Ulf Herdenberg

Mr. Herdenberg also turned me onto a site for Swedish signals, but it is in Swedish.  However, it is still very worthwhile checking out!  Very detailed.
If anyone knows where it has moved, or if it is still around, please drop me a line, tnx.


You haf-ta check out Zachary G's Signal Website......
I don't know how this guy finds time to work and fix signals, and then put them on his website!

http://www.rrsignalpix.com


Photo by Zach


Good CSX engine roster reference, not sure who it's by:

http://www.thedieselshop.us/CSX.HTML
 


This guy has the money to do whatever he wants..... if you're into electronics, home theater, Machining, Astronomy, or just want to see what this guy did with his house remodeling, check this out:

www.thewarfields.com


For loads of signal pix from a wide variety of contributors, check this out:

http://forums.railfan.net/forums.cgi?board=Signals;action=boardphoto


A personal Live Diesel webpage and his EMD SD-45X
Norm and Jon's Shop
  


Some electronic circuit resources..... great stuff!:

http://www.radiolocman.com/electrical-engineering/circuits.html

http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_samschem.html


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NEW 8/29/2006
Updated feel 4/11/2010
Last Modified:  06 July 2010