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There are some in the sidings near London Victoria, but they don't work anymore as far as I can see. And yes I think there is one on the up platform at Tottenham Hale, think it works too.
yes! but you need a deep wallet, and this is only for the display, none of the driver electronics!
its one of my first purchases should I win the lottery
http://distel.co.uk/asps/details.asp?ID=27401TG04
Oh, wow... I want one of those SO much... wouldn't it be a great thing to have, working, in the corner of your house?
Oh, wow... I want one of those SO much... wouldn't it be a great thing to have, working, in the corner of your house?
Although you'd need something to drive itthis one evidently comes with a relevant driver for your PC, but would you want to leave that switched on 24 hours a day just to run a clock? :P
On a simalar vein, all the clocks at Manchester Piccadilly have been replaced over the last two weeks with new digital clocks
To those of you who are interested, the last NSE segment clock was removed from Euston last night to be replaced with a digital equivalent. Signs of NSE are slowly fading away!
Is there anyway of getting hold of one of these old clocks?
Trying to get this to work in Windows 7 but with no luckIf you want one for your website / blog or even desktop, have a looksee here:
http://www.adamdorman.com/flash_clocks/1/41/
I remember waiting for the train at Shoreham-by-Sea on various day trips to London with the flap, flap, flap, flap, flapflap, flap sound. Then on the hour, flapflapflapflapflap.
I seem to remember one of them at Westbury, so did they spread beyond NSE or was this just a one-off?
A nice, happy sound when waiting to catch the train home, the March of Doom when waiting for the connection to go to school.