Significance
Demonstrates aspects of Safeworking on the Ballarat Tramway system from 1960 to c1936 when replaced by electric signs. Yields Information about the operation of Ballarat's trams and safeworking procedures.
Demonstrates what can happen in use - has been run over by a tram - possibly being exchanged on the move or some other story.
Physical description
Cast brass item with a flat part recessed section with the words "BALLARAT TRAMWAYS SECTION STAFF" cast into the surface and a flat section underneath, flush with the outside edges in which the words "STURT ST RUBICON ST " stamped in. Has an open rounded end which forms a handle or a point where it could be hung on a peg.
The staff has been run over by a tram and had the last part of the object cut off.
Used as a means of authorising a tramcar to have sole use of the track between the named points to avoid head on collisions. Safeworking object - known as a section staff.
Not known when made, but in use until the introduction of the electric signalling in the mid 1930's by the SEC.
See also Reg Items 934 and 988 for details of use and other examples are at 1851, to 53, 2473 and 4444 to 4448, , 4996 and 4497 and Reg item 934 and 988 for articles on the safeworking systems.
Inscriptions & markings
Ballarat Tramways Section Staff
Sturt St
Rubicon St