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Train - Controls - In the signal tower 1940 Jigsaw Puzzle
Colourized photo from 1940
Original Title: Mr TJ Long, president of the tri county farmers co-op
Location: Du Bois, PA
This is an interlocking tower, its used to switch tracks. Each lever is tied to do a certain job, it may switch a track, and it can send the signals that something did switch. When certain levers are pulled forward, the ones near it can't be moved forward, this prevents accidents.
The actual lever is physical, meaning they have a direct connection to the track itself. Underground there is a pipe, and in that pipe is another pipe. This inner pipe is connected to the lever, its done that way to keep it out of the weather, but its hollow to keep the weight down. Some of these levers might be attacked to hundreds of feet of metal, and you often have to put some weight into pulling it back. These lever are often called Armstrong levers for this very reason.
Each colour means something:
Red - Home signal
Yellow - Distant signal
Black - Switch/Derail
Blue - Point locks
Brown - Crossings
White - Spares
Each train yard will have different colours depending what they have, and they will have a number of these towers as well, because its all manually operated.
The operator would see a train coming from a distance, using a chart on the wall, showing the layout of the yard, he would look for the letters that were on the tracks. From there he would convert the letters into a number system, and each lever would have a number. A simple instruction may mean pulling 2-3 levers, and something more complex would take 10 or more.
The switch tower was often the first things to be built in the town. Because of that, it also become the first city hall, because it had communications, heat and light.
The guy in charge is in the background, his name is Mr. Thomas Jackson long, he was 56 years old and a telegraph operator. Sadly, 3 months after this was taken, he was shot in a hunting accident and died.
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Puzzle, 20.32 cm x 25.4 cm (8" x 10"), 110 pieces
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I got this image in 110 pieces as I cannot commit to large puzzles. This one took me about an hour and was fairly easy. Perhaps 252 pieces would have better suited me for a little more complexity. This is not my favourite sugar skull as I prefer more girly colours like hot pink, reds and purples but I enjoyed doing this one. There is a lot of detail in the image and it was interesting to do. I don't think I will buy the larger puzzle count just because there are other sugar skull images that I much prefer.
Again very good quality puzzle and durable storage box that fits very well on small bookcase. The image was well positioned on this one so who ever printed this one got it pretty bang on.
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By Derwyn P.23 April 2020 • Verified Purchase
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We are pleased with the jigsaw itself. However we are disappointed the box is far bigger than the jigsaw and not the kind of storage box we expected i.e. Ravensburger standard; rather it's a postage box and not very sturdy at that. Given it cost £18 + pp we did expect more. The image quality is good.
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By Angela M.16 December 2018 • Verified Purchase
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I bought this image in 110 pieces because I like puzzles I can complete in a few hours. This one took me about 1.5 hours. It was surprisingly challenging in that in the nebular section of the image the pieces were difficult to orientate. It was difficult to gauge which pieces were right without trying them and sometimes I thought certain pieces wouldn't fit and they did. It must be the way the image is made up that it tricks the eye. I definitely found it harder than I thought it would be so yes it's a challenge.
As always very good quality puzzle in a very durable box that stores really well on my small bookcase. The image was well orientated on the puzzle so I would say the printer got this one pretty bang on. Very good quality image.
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