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This crossing is a fun one. It has 2 tracks. You'll notice a lack of a 2 tracks sign in picture 2. Read more... The signal in picture 2 has a WCH type 2 electronic bell. The bell seen on the signal in picture 1 is a WRRS mechanical bell.
Picture 3 faces South. |
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Facing North. Why is there one track here? |
This is why! A lone gateless signal protects the second track! |
The second track splits from the main one. |
Looking down the spur. |
The rust on the tracks tell us that this track is barely used. |
All three signals start up! |
A look at the 2 main signals. |
The bell on the gateless signal has a WCH type 2 electronic bell as well!
A UP train continues crossing. |
A look at the gateless signal. |
The train continues... |
The flashing pattern of the gateless signal is a little different than the 2 gated signals. Compare which lights are lit in pictures 9 and 12.
The latest FRA record from 1988 fails to mention the 3rd gateless signal, but they do mention a third track as well.