No Entry Sign

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Stefan Andrzejewski
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No Entry Sign

Post by Stefan Andrzejewski »

Transnet have put up this no entry sign outside N1 Shopping Centre Cape Town. This certainly does not stop the Bergies as they cross the line at will. Under the Road Bridge they are starting to erect a steel fence. It looks ugly and will be difficult for photography but will probably do the trick.
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Steve Appleton
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Galvanised steel pallisade fences only work for a short while before they are cut or the pales are bent. Occasionally even a section between the poles is removed!
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I like these new style TFR signs. The logo itself is striking, and the signs are clean and clear. We've got various TFR signs at their end of our Hermanstad site, and in the Hercules marshalling yard, and I think they give a bright modern feel.
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