All pictures were taken by TrainmanKight on May 22, 2010.

 

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View down the track, and road.

An overview of the crossing.

This signal is configured weird due to the angle of the road.

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A closer view of the lights.

An emergency notification sign provided by CSX.
A view of one of the gates.

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This gate mechanism is also from US&S/WABCO.

A Safetran mechanical bell can be found here.

The 12"x20" frames are from WABCO/US&S. The 12"x24" frames are from Safetran.

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Track views.
Rear view with the only 12"x24" frames at the crossing.

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A front view of the Southern signal, complete with all 12"x20" frames.
A road sign near the crossing.
Overview at the crossing.

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The bell on this signal is a Safetran type 2 electronic bell. Google Street View showed that it used to be a type 1 bell, possibly from Modern Industries, or WABCO.
View of the gate on this signal.

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This gate is from WABCO/US&S.

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The light frames are from US&S/WABCO.
Another side view of the other signal.

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The gate lights are 4", also from WABCO.

 

You can view the crossing, and the two mechanical bells on Google Street View.