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Re: railway sign?



A sign placed at the limit of working (due to clearance issues) for
Interurban double-deck stock?? Was there any section of line in February,
1972 over which, say, single-deck interurbans (all silver) could operate,
but not double-deck interurbans (Blue stripes on a grey front - Blue
goose"!)

Rgds

Ron BESDANSKY
Ann Tuckey <atuckey@pnc.com.au> wrote in message
387e7e3b@occy.pnc.com.au">news:387e7e3b@occy.pnc.com.au...
> I was wondering if anybody knows if the following sign is of railway
> origin,if so what it means and where it may have come from.
> It is a metal sign,painted yellow,with black writing,and measures 46cm x
> 31cm.
> It says:
>                        BLUE
>                          D/D
>                        STOP
>                        HERE
>                                2'72      (numbers in small print)
>
> Thanks,
>    Ann.
>
>