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Station clock

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Clock for railway passengers and staff
Clock tower with station clock,Waterbury Union Station,Waterbury, Connecticut, USA.

Astation clock is aclock at arailway station that provides a standard indication of time to both passengers and railway staff.

A railway station will often have several station clocks. They can be found in aclock tower, in the booking hall or office, on theconcourse, inside atrain shed, on or facing thestation platforms, or elsewhere.

Design

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The design of station clocks in Europe was formerly quite diverse. Today, the majority of them are derived from theSwiss railway clock designed byHans Hilfiker, a Swiss engineer, in 1944 when he was an employee of theSwiss Federal Railways.[1] In 1953, Hilfiker added a red second hand to its design in the shape of a railway guard's signaling disc. The technical implementation of the railway clock, the central synchronization by a master clock, was engineered together withMobatime, a clock manufacturer still producing the Swiss railway clock as well as the German railway clock besides many others.[2][3]

Modern European station standard station clock designs have a whiteclock face that is illuminated in the dark, bar shaped black coloured marks or scales, but no numbers, at the periphery of the clock face dial, and bar-shaped hour and minute hands, also coloured black. The second hand on these standard designs is a thin bar, thickened or fitted with a disc at the peripheral end, and often coloured red. Such clock designs are easily legible from a distance.[2]

Examples

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  • Modern European station clocks
  • Round face, with curved pointers.
    Round face, with curved pointers.
  • Square face, with straight edged pointers.
    Square face, with straight edged pointers.
  • Modern German station clock next to split-flap display board.
    Modern German station clock next tosplit-flap display board.
  • Customised design (Heidelberg Hbf)
    Customised design(Heidelberg Hbf)
  • Aarau station clock with a 9 m diameter
    Aarau station clock with a 9 m diameter
  • Modern European standard station clock designs
  • Swiss railway clock, the "mother" of the modern railway clocks
    Swiss railway clock, the "mother" of the modern railway clocks
  • Belgium
    Belgium
  • Classic German DB station clock
    Classic GermanDB station clock
  • Dutch NS station clock
    Dutch NS station clock
  • Jakarta MRT station clock
    Jakarta MRT station clock

See also

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^"Remarkable clocks and watches: the Swiss railway clock".swissworld.org. Berne, Switzerland: Presence Switzerland, Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA. Retrieved2014-12-11.
  2. ^abKöbi Gantenbein, ed. (2013).Die Bahnhofsuhr – Ein Mythos des Designs aus der Schweiz (in German). Zurich, Switzerland: Edition Hochparterre. Archived fromthe original on 2014-11-04. Retrieved2014-10-19.
  3. ^"Mobatime – Swiss Time Systems: References". Sumiswald, Bern, Switzerland: MOSER-BAER SA. Retrieved2014-10-19.

Bibliography

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  • Lyman, Ian P (2004).Railway Clocks. Mayfield, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England: Mayfield Books.ISBN 0954052560.

External links

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