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m.levin
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Book on signals

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Can anyone recommend a good book on signals and signalling? Ideally NE area.
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The first place I always direct people with signalling inquiries is https://www.signalbox.org/, if you cannot find what you are looking for on the site there is a forum with some very well informed members. What is it you rare looking for, track /signalling plans or photographs of actual signals?

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This might be helpful too??

https://www.s-r-s.org.uk/home.php
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Thanks for the links.
I’m looking for a bath time, toilet time or shut wife and kids out book to read.
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And yes I can read, as long as it has loads of pictures and big text. :wink:
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m.levin wrote:And yes I can read, as long as it has loads of pictures and big text. :wink:
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Perfect, just what I was looking for!!
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