Note: 32 of the 48 daily trains are WES trains. The other 16 are P&W trains.
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Looks like a pretty good crossing. |
Another cool view. |
Strange sign, and even stranger for bicyclists. |
CLICK THE ICON TO THE LEFT TO HEAR THE CROSSING IN ACTION. (RECORDED JUNE 19, 2006) |
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Andrew caught these signals in action in early June, 2007 (sorry, I don't have any dates available). |
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For some reason in picture 7, instead of the P&W logo, it says "P&P"!
For some weird reason, railfans like to go to this crossing.
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More shots, including some cars filled with logs. |
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The Eastbound signal. |
The rear incandescent lights. |
Facing South. |
Facing North. New signals await the future upgrades... |
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A spur line that leads to the Western, Arctic, and Allen crossings. |
The Westbound signal. |
The WABCO base of the westbound signal. |
A Safetran mechanical bell atop the westbound signal. |
Facing North again. |
Pictures 12-20 were taken on March 23, 2008.