Signals

 Signals

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Model Railway Journal:

MRJ 46 – Slow Bounce Signal Mechanism
MRJ 61 – Pen Tor Road’s ‘Four – Holer’
MRJ 61 – Block Working with Computers
MRJ 73 – Shape ‘Memorising’ wire
MRJ 83 – Mechanical Interlocking
MRJ 116 – Getting there slowly (postscript to MRJ 83)
MRJ Compendium 1 – GWR Square Post Signals in 4mm Scale
Books:

Great Western Branch Line Modelling: Prototype Layouts, Track and Signalling by Stephen Williams