The Signal Engineers
Originally released in 1962. The Signal Engineers is a documentary film. directed by James Ritchie. At just 26 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring John Stockbridge
Synopsis
A film about one of the most responsible and professional jobs on British Railways. Practical work in shop and signal box, on gantry and trackside, coupled with instruction in mechanics, electricity, electronics and draughtsmanship, lead the apprentice intro the intricacies of design, the excitement of research and experiment, and the intense satisfaction of being in on a big changeover from old-style semaphore signalling to a new coloured light system.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- British Transport Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Signal Engineers about?
A film about one of the most responsible and professional jobs on British Railways. Practical work in shop and signal box, on gantry and trackside, coupled with instruction in mechanics, electricit...
Who directed The Signal Engineers?
The Signal Engineers was directed by James Ritchie.
How long is The Signal Engineers?
The Signal Engineers has a runtime of 0 hours and 26 minutes (26 minutes total).
When was The Signal Engineers released?
The Signal Engineers was released on January 1, 1962 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Signal Engineers?
The main cast of The Signal Engineers includes John Stockbridge.