All pictures were taken by Boxcom on September 17, 2009.

Note: The FRA never assigned a DOT number to this crossing.

 

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Overview of the crossing.
The signals have a combined total of 6 pairs of incandescent frames, from Safetran and Harmon. Each signal has a side light indicator for the trains to see. The bell here is a WCH mechanical.
Track view 1 of 2. Note there is no DOT number listed.

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Rear view of one of the signals.
Here's a rare sight, an old PRR position light wayside signal lit in the approach position.
The other track view.
View of the crossing.

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A view of a small museum that this crossing serves.
The opposite signal, has the only 12"x24" frames. All others are 12"x20".

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View of the crossing from the side. There's a red gate light on top of the signal.
A look at the signal with the 12"x24" rear frames.
I don't know what a yellow light tells the train here?