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There are 12"x20" incandescents lights on the masts of these cantilevers. The cantilever lights are 12"x24" incandescents. Before these pictures were shot, a train went by here. I didn't have enough time to get pictures of it, but I do know that the lights are incandescent, and the bells are General Signals Type 1. Picture 4 shows the DOT number, plus some stickers stuck on the STOP ON RED SIGNAL sign. |
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Picture 5 shows the trackage going Southeast, then turning East, just after this crossing. Pictures 6-12 show different angles of the crossing. |
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Picture 13 is looking NorthWest. Pictures 15 and 16 show a cement block whistle sign. Those are hard to find nowadays. |
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Here are some labels that show more detailed information about the signals. According to these labels, the masts can support cantilevers up to 24 feet in length. |
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Pictures 1-12 were taken by me (Smjh1979).
Pictures 13-18 were taken by gtw4070.
All pictures were taken on January 29, 2005.