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HI EVERYBODY

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My name is signal trainer, basically I work for Network Rail as a signal engineering instructor, teaching people how to maintain and rectify faults on signalling equipment , this sort of knowledge I have put to use on model layouts and I also design electronic circuits for railways big and small!! I am looking forward to many conversations with fellow ethusiasts.
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Hi Signal Trainer, welcome to the forum. I'm sure your knowledge will be very useful to many here. There are some other forum members also from Thanet too.

cheers Neil.
Welcome Signal Trainer.
As Neil has said signalling experience will be very useful here.
Hi there OZWARRIOR and Neil
If I can be of any assistance to any members I would be very happy to help

Signal Trainer
Welcome Signal Trainer from another Aussie.
I am sure you will not only be able to provide information but obtain a lot as well.
Hi signal trainer & welcome to the forum.

Nice to see another member here from, not only Kent but from "Planet Thanet".

I'm sure that you will have plenty of information to share on the forum.
Welcome also from a signal enthusiast. I'm not professionally involved in signalling but am a member of the Trust that is restoring St Albans South Signalbox in 1:1 scale (see www.sigbox.co.uk). We do have a "Signalling" sub-forum; look under the 'Track, layouts & scenery' section of the forum.

Regards,
John Webb
thanks everybody for a warm wellcome to this forum, as I stated earlier, if I can help anybody with any queries I will be glad to do so
Signal Trainer
Greetings fellow 1:1 scale modeler....
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Hi Signal Trainer, and welcome to the forum.

As you can see I also live on our sunny(?) isle - Cliftonville to be precise, and have lived here all my life.

I look forward to picking your brains.

Regards
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