These pictures were taken on September 20, 2008 by CIC755.
Note: The signalized crossing gets approximately 125-150 daily trains. The crossbuck crossing only gets 2 daily switching trains.
The 817976G (MP: 296.63) crossing is the signalized crossing seen below.
The 922096N (MP: 296.59) crossing is the crossbuck crossing seen below.
Facing South at both crossings. |
The DOT number for the crossbuck crossing. |
Facing NorthEast. |
The signals activate! |
According to the FRA, the crossbuck crossing was created in 2003.
A UP train goes across the crossing. Note how the "6" on the 6 tracks sign on the crossbuck is stenciled on. |
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The train continues on... |
Facing West. |
A look at the other crossbuck with just a "TRACKS" sign with no number. |
The light frames are from WCH, and the LEDs are WCH 1st generation. |
Note: Both bells are WCH Electronic bells, and ring from startup to when the gates rise.
Facing West. (Lincoln Ave. crossing visible in distance) |
Facing East. |
Facing North. |
The relay case. |
Facing North, at long overview of the crossing. |
Facing West again, at another approaching train. |
The signals start again. Note how the "6" on the 6 tracks sign is stenciled on. |
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The second train caught goes on by. |
Facing SouthWest. |
Facing West at yet another train. |
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The third train caught goes on by. |
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