Running in board

Not to be confused with Running board.
A Running in board at West Runton railway station

A running in board is a large sign showing the name of the railway station on which it is found. The signs are intended to help passengers discover their location when on a train entering the station, possibly while still moving at speed.

In normal circumstances a two platform through station has one running in board on each platform situated near that end of the platform which trains serving the platform run in to - hence 'running in board'.

During the Second World War, running in boards in the United Kingdom were removed or obscured to prevent enemy spies or paratroopers from easily discovering their location.

References

Running In Boards - Southern e-group.

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