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Page created by: [TrainmanKight]

All pictures were taken on July 14, 2010.

 

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Overviews of the crossing. Picture 1 is a bit blurry. A closeup of one of the signals.

 

Take a good look at the "DO NOT STOP ON TRACKS" sign in picture 2. The lighting on the picture is not playing tricks with your eyes. The text and border of that sign is colored red!

 

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This traffic light stops drivers from stopping on the tracks (in theory that is...)

This walkway is for a trail that crosses. You can see a Don't Walk sign lit up.

This gate mechanism is from Safetran.

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This signal has WCH 12"x20" incandescent frames, with a WCH mechanical bell.

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Here's a view from the other side of the crossing.

 

As a tidbit of information, the traffic lights have Harmon LEDs in them. The red and yellow LEDs perform pretty well, but the greens have a very high rate of failure, and many green LEDs were failing partially or completely. Arizona, as well as Prescott Valley, AZ uses these too, and I wish that those kinds of LEDs would stop being used and stick with ball LEDs.

 

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Both signals have UP LEDs inside the signal frames. This signal also has WCH 12"x20" light frames.

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This signal has a Safetran mechanical bell on it, however it's dead.
The relay case with just an emergency number with a DOT number on it.