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What is the Signalling Record Society?
The Signalling Record Society exists to maintain and share knowledge of Railway Signalling and Operation in the British Isles and Overseas.
The Society possesses much archive material and has expertise which can assist members in their study and research on these topics. It also publishes books, photographs and drawings which may be purchased by members and non-members. Details of these may be obtained by selecting the appropriate entry from the panel to the left.
SRS information
For information about membership, SRS events, publications, photographs, drawings or the SRS Archive, please select the appropriate entry in the panel on the left.
For general signalling enquiries, such as information about a particular location, please see the Enquiries page.
For any questions about this web site, or general questions about the Society, please ask, by email to the webmaster, and we’ll try to answer promptly. That will help us to see what else should be on this site.
Other Signalling Sites
There are a number of other web sites containing information of signalling interest. We have compiled a list of specifically signalling links and more general historical UK railway links and would be pleased to add any further sites to this list. Please let us know of any you find by email to the webmaster.
Corrections to the Signalling Atlas Second Edition (2004)
Members and others have pointed out a number of corrections to the 2004 edition of the Signalling Atlas, and these may be downloaded in PDF format HERE.
Important Note
To avoid the Officers being deluged by spam, there are no direct email links on this web site. Any officer may be contacted by email by using the appropriate office (shown in underlined red type) followed by @s-r-s.org.uk; please note also that all SRS posts are voluntary and non-paid.
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