These pictures were taken August 6, 2010 by TrainmanKight.

 

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As you can see, this is a double crossing. The gateless crossing has 2 tracks, and the gated has one track. The 4 track signs on both outer signals lie. They should say 3 tracks.

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The DOT number for both crossings. All lights, including the 12"x20" side lights are from US&S, and are incandescent. The mechanical bell shown here is a Modern Industries.

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The gated signal has WABCO bases, Safetran gate mechanisms, and 12"x24" Safetran incandescent frames.

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This signal has Safetran 12"x24" incandescent frames. The other gateless signal has WCH 12"x24" incandescent lighting.

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The 12"x20" side lights shown in picture 26 are from US&S.

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Due to how faded the General Signals electronic bell is in picture 30, this could be a Type 1.

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The 12"x24" lights are from Safetran. Overviews of both crossings.