Station lighting hours Posted by Zoe at 14:57, 19th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
About 20 years or so ago, when travelling on the Night Riviera most stations had their lights switched off when passing through in the early hours of the morning but recently I noticed that all stations now seen to be lit (although many towns now switch off street lights overnight). Is everywhere now lit through the night or is lighting triggered by the approach of trains?
Re: Station lighting hours Posted by Mark A at 16:28, 19th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Some are certainly motion activated. St Erth is one such. It's not a favourite feature of mine, though a couple of tweaks in the implementation would improve it i.e. a five second ramp when they switch on and a 30 second ramp when they go down.
Mark
Re: Station lighting hours Posted by broadgage at 22:02, 19th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Some are certainly motion activated. St Erth is one such. It's not a favourite feature of mine, though a couple of tweaks in the implementation would improve it i.e. a five second ramp when they switch on and a 30 second ramp when they go down.
Mark
Mark
This would only work with LED lighting, and then only if the lights are specified as being dimmable.
Sodium or metal halide lamps cant realistically be dimmed, fluorescent and compact fluorescent lamps can only be dimmed at considerable cost and complication. Incandescent lamps are readily dimmable but little used on account of energy wasted.
Re: Station lighting hours Posted by Electric train at 06:52, 20th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
About 20 years or so ago, when travelling on the Night Riviera most stations had their lights switched off when passing through in the early hours of the morning but recently I noticed that all stations now seen to be lit (although many towns now switch off street lights overnight). Is everywhere now lit through the night or is lighting triggered by the approach of trains?
For a TOC to switch all the platform lights off they need to close the station with locked gates, the TOC has a legal responsibility regarding safety and security of station users (fare paying or not).
The issue with dimmed platform lights which are motion activated is a passing train triggers the full power mode