As we approach the new year I wanted to call people's attention to some internet resources that benefiting from updated content. The first is the fantastic North American Interlockings archive that I have have featured before, but until i few months ago I assumed it was a somewhat static collection of personal photos, similar to John Roma's. Well I couldn't have been more mistaken as there are near daily updates. New photos and text explaining them are linked, by month, from the site navigation column, with the last three months showing. I tried direct linking to previous months, but those pages seem to be taken down. 😢
In addition to that, the Trackside Photographer, well known for its coverage of signaling and classic interlocking technology, has resumed operations after a brief haitus. One of my articles, an update of one I posted here about railroad signaling being repurposed, for grade crossing protection, was one of the first of the new batch.
Anyway, have a Merry Christmas and a great new year. If you find yourself with some free time over the next few months, make an effort to get out and get some photos of something that might not be around for much longer.
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