Network Rail Scotland launches £1.45bn civils and signalling procurement for CP7 [New Civil Engineer]





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Montrose North Cabin. Opposite is a strange new semaphore signal (partly covered) which protects a new crossover. Word is that the up line through Montrose station is to be bi-directional. When the new signalling system eventually come to fruition this cabin (closed at the moment) will control the local area.
Location: Montrose
Company: North British, Arbroath and Montrose Railway
02/03/2008 Brian Forbes
New signalling being installed at Waverley in November 2006 on the the under-construction 'Balmoral' through platform on the north side of the station.
Location: Edinburgh Waverley
Company: North British Railway
25/11/2006 John Furnevel
Network Rail's contractors showing their mettle at Queen Street on 4th July 2016: on the left headspan masts, signalling support and an H-beam, and to the right of the new signal gantry, an OHLE cantilever support now gleam in the sunshine.
Location: Glasgow Queen Street High Level
Company: Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway
04/07/2016 Colin McDonald


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