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How to break a semaphore...

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Just pull the lever way too hard! :LOL2:



Found in Germany.

EDIT: Not totally sure where it was found.
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luke wrote:Found in Germany.
THATS NOT IN GERMANY :Roll:
Deutsche Bahn DOES NOT USE THOESE SIGNALS anymore
they use the same stuff the swiss railway uses
plus the writeing on that channel is what lookes to be polish

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TRAINMANKIGHT wrote:
luke wrote:Found in Germany.
THATS NOT IN GERMANY :Roll:
Deutsche Bahn DOES NOT USE THOESE SIGNALS anymore
they use the same stuff the swiss railway uses
plus the writeing on that channel is what lookes to be polish

http://www.bahn.de/p/view/index.shtml
I realized that not long after I posted; I just never got around to fixing it.

BTW, is it funny?
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its kinda sad that someone is distroying RR property, but i cant resist laughing when i see it. :LOL2:
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illinoistrains wrote:its kinda sad that someone is distroying RR property, but i cant resist laughing when i see it. :LOL2:
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Actually, Deutsche Bahn (German Rail) don't install those signals anymore, but there are still some surviving on rural lines. Quite a funny video! :LOL2:
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wigwags4ever wrote:Quite a funny video! :LOL2:
Bet traffic was delayed for some time while they replaced the shattered lighthead assembly!

One video comment said this aspect was how the signalman said:
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:LOL2:
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