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R No.6071
I'm volunteering at the Elevator Museum. Fear shelf with elevator parts and... WAIT A MINUTE. Proceed to take "elevator" part to Steve (who runs the place) and ask him if he knows what it is. He says he thinks it has something to do with holding down a car gate. I then explained to him what it is. Needless to say I'm bringing it to the right museum now.
¨ R No.6072
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bring it to me >:)
¨ R No.6073  >>6076
I, for one don't recognize this part. Presumably something related to trolleys so please illuminate us.

Is it specifically a 'Shelburne Falls & Colrain' relic?
¨ R No.6074
Its a lock for a switch arm.
¨ R No.6076
>>6073
It latches a switch handle down. You press down on the right pedal looking part with your foot to unlatch it. The circular hole on it towards the cthe is so you can keep the switch locked.
¨ R No.6079
Thirding the switch lock mechanism

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