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    Re: Umbrella

    I know a valid reason for this one. Some rail lines power trains through an overhead catenary charged with kilovolt power. The metal frame of an umbrella getting too close could discharge through to poor person holding it. It would also not be good for an umbrella to contact the third rail - More bright sparks, a loud bang, and someone dead or hurt.

    This photo shows a third rail but the angle of view is too low to see if there is a catenary over the tracks.

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    Re: Umbrella

    Quote Originally Posted by Steaphany View Post
    I know a valid reason for this one. Some rail lines power trains through an overhead catenary charged with kilovolt power. The metal frame of an umbrella getting too close could discharge through to poor person holding it. It would also not be good for an umbrella to contact the third rail - More bright sparks, a loud bang, and someone dead or hurt.

    This photo shows a third rail but the angle of view is too low to see if there is a catenary over the tracks.
    I suspect you're right about the reason Steaphany,

    No catenary posts are visible, so I think just the third rail. What seems bizarre to me is that this is an underside contact system with insulated casing around the other 3 rails AND there's an umbrella rule/law. Yet in London (tube/metro) and most of southeast England and a few other cities, we have a legacy of top contact unguarded third rails and 25kV catenary in many other places - yet I am unaware of any umbrella bye-laws.

    Admittedly newer UK rail transit systems are better protected (like the Docklands Light Railway).

    Strange world,

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    In Germany nearly all electrified railways have powerlines overhead. I never read such a sign here.


    The reading on the door means "Keep door shut due to noise". It is an older shot from 2008. The whole factory was shutdown half a year before I took the photos there, so there was no noise at all.

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    Sign in Shanghai Park... Although the intent is clear the wording is a bit clumsy. There seems to be a push on in China to correct the language on public signs from "Chinglish" to English.

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    Re: Umbrella

    The "no umbrella" rule is for railway employees. There is a concern that if the railway worker is using an umbrella while on or near the tracks he/she might not see the train coming before it was too late. The sign was bizzare enough that I had to ask a train engineer why they had it.

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    Since my "Umbrella" sign generated some interest I thought I would post a photo of another bizzare sign.

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    Re: Umbrella

    Quote Originally Posted by benm View Post
    The "no umbrella" rule is for railway employees. There is a concern that if the railway worker is using an umbrella while on or near the tracks he/she might not see the train coming before it was too late. The sign was bizzare enough that I had to ask a train engineer why they had it.
    That makes sense; railway workers with brollies.

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    Rural sign

    Tractor crossing.

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    I like funny signs, but I can't find any.

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    Love the tractor crossing sign Jim. I've never seen that one before. I'm kind of surprised we don't have any around here.


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    Re: Advice on living life

    Welcome to, err... is that banjo music I can hear?

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    One taken by my partner, on her Canon P & S, at Alnwick Gardens, Northumberland, England.

    The Garden has a 'Poison Garden' section. Entry is with a guide via a locked gate. A number of the plants are grown only with a special government licence, and enclosed in these 'cages'. This is cannabis - Check the sign at the bottom right.

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    hahaha nice one Donald .. i like it

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    Re: The Poison Garden

    one of many "Road Confusions" we now have . . .

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    Re: The Poison Garden

    and ... the ultimate "Specialist":
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    Re: The Poison Garden

    and spelling drives me nuts:
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    Not enough does around for the bucks? Yikes!

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