Total videos: 20
Total Time: 55 minutes
Total space: 2.1 GB

 

Ash Fork #1 - The Double A Ranch signals go off, as an Eastbound BNSF gets close to the crossing, but stops short of crossing. I barely move in this video, as a request from SenkoLKE.
Ash Fork #2 - The reason why the train stopped, is due to another BNSF heading Westbound. The train moves 10 MPH over the tracks due to the hot weather warping the tracks. I barely move in this video, as a request from SenkoLKE.
Ash Fork #3 - After the Westbound BNSF gets as far as it can, the Eastbound crosses, on its way to Williams and Williams Junction.
Beaver - I film this time from the other side of the tracks. Those of you not familiar with Arizona's traffic lights, and pedestrian count down signals will enjoy this video.
Bullock - I went back to the VHS-C camcorder after the mishap with the DVD camcorder. I finally got the crossing in action for the first time. Due to some problems with power, the signals have some slight problems with some L.E.D. lights.
Espee - I got this crossing in action as a request from SenkoLKE.

Garland #1- An average video of a train going by. Recorded January 4, 2006.

Garland #2 - Two trains go by almost at once! Recorded January 4, 2006.
Garland #3 - An average video of a train going by.
Garland #4 - An average video of a train going by.
Garland #5 - BNSF crews are working at the crossing, setting off the signals.
Garland #6 - A few minutes later, another BNSF comes through the crossing.

 

Note: On the Garland #5 and #6 videos, BNSF crews ordered me to keep back a big distance. I don't know why, and I found that very rude. Besides, what was I going to do anyway?

 

Morristown - BNSF replaced the lights from "Railroad Signals 2005", but there are more burned out!
Pronghorn - A short video of the Grand Canyon train going by the crossing. Recorded January 4, 2006.

Rodeo - Another video of the Rodeo crossing as requested by SenkoLKE.

San Francisco - Tried to film the crossing as I did back in 1999. An average video.

Seligman - The crossing has now turned completely L.E.D. The camcorder barely moves, as it's on a tripod. I move around with my digital camera and take more pictures for the website as this video is recording.
Sherwood #1- An average video of a train going by. You can see the new BNSF logo on the lead locomotive.

Sherwood #2- An average video of a train going by.

Sherwood #3- A video which would've had 2 trains going by at once, but since the DVD camcorder malfunctioned, only part of the first train was recorded.