A lever frame which originally came from Folkstone West Railway Station Siding Yard, at the East Kent Railway Trust, Station Road, Shepherdswell


Mechanical railway signalling installations rely on lever frames for their operation to interlock the signals, track locks and points to allow the safe operation of trains in the area the signals control. Usually located in the signal box, the levers are operated either by the signalman or the pointsman. The world's largest lever frame (191 levers) is thought to have been in the Spencer Street signal box in Melbourne, Australia, which was decommissioned in 2008. The largest operational lever frame, meanwhile, is located at Severn Bridge Junction in Shrewsbury, England, and it contains 180 levers, although most of them have been taken out of useMechanical railway signalling installations rely on lever frames for their operation to interlock the signals, track locks and points to allow the safe operation of trains in the area the signals control. Usually located in the signal box, the levers are operated either by the signalman or the pointsman. The world's largest lever frame (191 levers) is thought to have been in the Spencer Street signal box in Melbourne, Australia, which was decommissioned in 2008. The largest operational lever frame, meanwhile, is located at Severn Bridge Junction in Shrewsbury, England, and it contains 180 levers, although most of them have been taken out of use. The lever frame is located in the signal box, which can be a building at ground level or a tower, separated from or connected to an existing station building. Early lever frames were also built as ground frames next to the track, without any form of shelter and were usually operated by traincrew and not permanently staffed. Especially in England, lever frames with the pivot underneath the floor of the signal box were common (as seen on the photo on the left).This design's relatively short lever angle is a major disadvantage, as it requires more force to move the lever.


Size: 5181px × 3744px
Location: East Kent Railway Trust, Station Road, Shepherdswell, Dover CT15 7PD
Photo credit: © John Gaffen / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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