These pictures were taken by CIC755.

 

Note: Only the 816886E DOT number is in service. The 191708L DOT number went defunct in 1997. It's presumed that this crossing used to be a double crossing in the past, and when the crossing was merged into one, the 191708L DOT number was retired.

 

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An overview of the crossing, facing South, active due to maintenance.
Active shots facing North.
An inactive shot facing North.

 

The 12"x24" signal has Safetran frames and an ASC electronic bell. The 12"x20" signal has WCH frames, and a WCH electronic bell, although it used to be a WCH mechanical bell, according to what Google Street View shows on their site. All LED lights are Union Pacific LEDs.

 

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A look at the UP LEDs.
Facing East.
A look at the Safetran frames with UP LEDs.
Here's a parked train.

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Facing SouthEast.
Facing West.
The signals activate for another train.

 

Notice in pictures 11 and 12 that the UP LEDs on the 12"x24" signal fade, similar to the Safetran fading LEDs. The 12"x20" signal does not fade, even though they are the same LEDs.

 

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The train passes on through.
Facing West.
The train ends here.

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Facing NorthWest.
Facing SouthEast.

 

Pictures 1-3 were taken on July 26, 2008.

Pictures 4-18 were taken October 5, 2008.