- signs, from
simple rigid placards held in
place by a
frame or clips, to
rollsigns, to
various types of computerized, and more
recently electronically controlled...
-
simply flap display) Flip-disc
display (or flip-dot display) Vane
display Rollsign Tactile electronic displays are
usually intended for the blind. They use...
- letter. R32
equipment with
rollsigns, for example, may read:
Newer rollsigns on R40 up to the R68A (including the
former rollsigns on the R44 and R46 that...
-
operated with the BMT
prior to 1949. Additionally, it
appears on the
rollsigns of some
trains as a
green 8. 9 was last used for skip-stop
service on...
- this
service is H,
though the MTA does not show this on any maps,
train rollsigns, or schedules; the
designation SR is also
sometimes used on
public do****ents...
- will have
their livery and
other details such as
internal notices and
rollsigns restored to be
authentic to a
specific time in the bus's history. Some...
- A New York City
Subway C
train with a
rollsign for the
fictional 0
train left over from
filming for Joker...
-
Avenue Express,
which continues today. The T
bullet appeared on some
rollsigns on
older railcars as a
black letter on a
white circle. The T was programmed...
- on cars. Cars
instead displa****
SHUTTLE and the destination.
Current rollsigns have an 8 (as well as a 10 and a 12) in a
forest green circle, the same...
- used on the 6 line
feature LED
lights on the
sides of the cars
around the
rollsign where the
service logo is
indicated to help
riders distinguish between...