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Re-Created September 27, 2004
Crossing DOT #: 152497L
TOTAL
DAILY TRAINS: 2 (AS OF 2010)
All pictures were taken sometime in 2004 by wisecrack@insightbb.com.
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This signal protects traffic coming off an alley. Unfortunately, the signal disappears when the train passes in front of it. The lights are 8". I'm not sure why the single light which is yellow is there? The sign below that says something like "NO LEFT TURN" or something of that nature. Picture 4 shows an WRRS logo between the lights. |
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Picture 14 shows the rear lights show in the above 4 pictures. The two signals shown in pictures 15-17 are cantilevers, although the cantilever in 16 and 17 is extremely small with 8" lights on top, and 12"x24" on the mast. |
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More views. I think the new cantilever shown in pictures 2, 4, 5, 6, 11, 13, and 14 is a replacement for a similar likeness shown in pictures 7-10? This crossing gets about 4 trains per day, although the person who sent them to me hasn't seen these signals activate yet. Plus, none of these 3 signals have any bells. |
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Note: Google Street View didn't really go by this crossing, but I was able to see enough of it. The cantilever in picture 13 appears to be the same. The mast signal in picture 2 appears to have lost all its lights, and was replaced with 12"x24" lights with 2 in front, and one in back.