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This crossing has modern 12"x20" clear WCH L.E.D. lights, one mechanical bell, and one electronic bell.

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Close-ups.
Facing South. The road you see in the distance is I-10.
A look at the relay case. Note an incorrect zero placed between the 2 and 1.

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Facing North.
Pictures taken from the other side of the crossing.

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The sun shows itself in picture 16.
More angles of the crossing.
An unusual place to mount a warning sign...

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A good close up.
A look at the electronic bell.
Another South view.
A good rear close up.

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A cut-off close up.
Yet another South view.
Another North view.
A wide shot.

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A few more wide shots.

 

The first 24 pictures were taken in late 2005.

 

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One of the gate lights has come loose!

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The lights and the bell in pictures 30 and 31 are from WCH.

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A train approaches.
A view of one of the signals before it activates below.

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The signals activate, and the left gate in picture 36 takes longer to lower.

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The electronic bell is a General Signals type 1.
The south-bound train approaching the crossing.

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The train going on its way.

The camera doesn't seem to do good with L.E.D. lights.
A side view.

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Another side view.

 

Pictures 25-44 were taken on March 30, 2006.