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European Railroad Discussion > Speed signsDate: 05/21/18 07:58 Speed signs Author: santafedan While watching some Youtube videos of cab views of British trains, I see these speed signs. I am thinking that the 110 is MPH. Is the yellow one KPH? The leters are hard to read. But it does not look like KPH.
Thanks. Date: 05/21/18 09:02 Re: Speed signs Author: 3rd_Raton I would assume the yellow signs are for the HST. England only went halfway on conversion to Metric as railways and motorways are still in Imperial. Back in 2012 my wife and I took a bus from Heathrow to downtown London (too much luggage for the tube) and the first thing I noticed was the electronic speed signs on the motorway were in MPH.
Below is a web site that list British railway signs and signals - http://www.railsigns.uk/ An entry for a sign like the one in your photo lists the following - "Standard Differential Permanent Speed Restriction Sign." Date: 05/21/18 13:52 Re: Speed signs Author: santafedan Thanks. This will make my watching more interesting.
Dan* Date: 05/22/18 10:43 Re: Speed signs Author: 86235 3rd_Raton Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I would assume the yellow signs are for the HST. > England only went halfway on conversion to Metric > as railways and motorways are still in Imperial. > Back in 2012 my wife and I took a bus from > Heathrow to downtown London (too much luggage for > the tube) and the first thing I noticed was the > electronic speed signs on the motorway were in > MPH. > > Below is a web site that list British railway > signs and signals - > > http://www.railsigns.uk/ > > An entry for a sign like the one in your photo > lists the following - > > "Standard Differential Permanent Speed Restriction > Sign." I think those are Enhanced Permissable Speed signs for trains such as the 390 Pendolino and 221 Super Voyager which have tilt capability. |