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These pictures were all taken by TrainmanKight on January 15, 2010.
Overviews of the crossing. There are three signals total, with 2 gates at this 5 track crossing. |
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More views of one of the gated signals. |
The base and gate mechanism are from Safetran. |
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A better view of the gate mechanism. |
Closeups of the signal with the General Signals electronic bell. The 12"x24" incandescent light frames are from Safetran as well. |
The bell here amazingly is a type 1. |
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Track views with a wayside signal not lit up. |
A view from the other side of the tracks. |
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This gated signal has the same features as the other gated signal, except for the side lights, and a missing bell. |
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The 12"x24" incandescent light frames are from Safetran as well. |
Close-ups of the WCH one-way gate guards. |
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More views of the gate guard. |
Part of a gate is laying down near the crossing. |
Here's the gateless signal, with no bell. |
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This signal also has a Safetran base. |
The light frames are also from Safetran, with 12"x24" incandescents. |
There's a train in the distance. |
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The train gets closer. |
An overview from the other side of the crossing. |
The signals activate. |
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The train has a female engineer inside! |
It's probably the angle and lighting, but the lights don't appear very bright. |
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The train comes and goes. The gates rise in pictures 43 and 44. |
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The relay case with the wrong street name on it.
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Seems kind of dangerous to have a propane tanker by a crossing.
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