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Re: [NSW] "knob things" on platforms.. what the heck do they do???



At St Marys station ---------Disc on the wall --Four bolts attached--Notice
reveals it to be a site for new destination info ----Maybe these plasma
things ......Hope this was some help.
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"Mitch" <webmaster@mitch.zzn.com> wrote in message
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> MOST stations I have seen have them. They are usually mounted on an
external
> wall. Hubert and Eric told me what they are so don't worry :)
>
>
> Thanks anyways!
>
> <signal_spotter@my-deja.com> wrote in message
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> > In article <jCrZ4.6127$N4.231122@ozemail.com.au>,
> >   "Mitch" <webmaster@mitch.zzn.com> wrote:
> > > I have observed at many stations round knobs.. What do they do?
> > >
> > > They're about one foot in diameter, they're either made of metal or
> > wood and
> > > they have 4 screws in them. What do they do? Are they outlets for
> > where
> > > Telstra are supposed to put their phones?
> > >
> > > ASCII REPRESENTATION:
> > >
> > >                  ###################
> > >              ###########################
> > >            ###### $ ############# $ ######
> > >            ###############################
> > >            ###############################
> > >            ###############################
> > >            ###### $ ############# $ ######
> > >              ###########################
> > >                  ###################
> > >
> > > where the $ is a screw. Sorry for the terrible drawing, but it might
> > help
> > > explain it!
> > >
> > >
> > What stations have you seen them and where on the station are they
> > mounted ie are they on a post, wall, in the toilet....
> >
> >
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> > Before you buy.
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