Railroad companies used locks of many kinds to secure their physical plants, because a misaligned switch or vandalized signal could have catastrophic consequences. Early locks were made of brass to resist corrosion and often had ornate, sometimes even beautiful, castings of railroad names to identify ownership. These are sometimes called 'castbacks' or 'fancy back locks.' Later on, railroads switched to locks of plainer design, usually made of steel.
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