Total videos: 7
Total Time: 9 Minutes
Total space: 637 MB

I was invited by my ex-father in law to Nevada to view what signals were available in his area on September 1 and 3, 2001. I didn't get much in this area, so that's why the price is only $5.00.

Carson #1 - Taken from the Nevada State Railroad Museum: This first video shows some 12x20"" mast signals in activation while a steam train crossed.

Carson #2 - Same crossing, same train, different angle. These lights aren't very bright though.

Carson #3 - The double wigwags that are also seen on Dan's Wigwag Site are shown here in it's entirety from start to finish.

Carson #4 - Two videos are mixed into one. This video was shot by my ex-father in law, and not me. The signals shown here are from the 12" mast flashers.

Virginia City #1 - The tourist train is leaving its depot and proceeds to activate this 12"x24" L.E.D crossing. NOTE: THIS IS THE FIRST L.E.D. CROSSING I'VE SEEN AND PHOTOGRAPHED.

Virginia City #2 - The train makes its way to an unusual cantilever crossing in the middle of nowhere of Gold Hill, NV. The gates here go down one second after the lights activate, making it the fastest I've seen.

Virginia City #3 - Same crossing, same train, different day, different angle. I'm on the other side of the crossing this time, getting the train crossing the cantilever signals again.

REVIEWS

gtw4070@gmail.com: Nevada Signals: So what if its only 9 minutes long. I enjoyed it very much. A nice, quick, enjoyable DVD.

Senko LKE: Yes, it's quite short, but as good as the others nonetheless. Very good shots of the museum's crossings (a part which is often overlooked by the videos that are sold in museums), and specially, a good video of nicely
maintained wig-wags to see (specially for people who never saw one, such as myself). A very good work.
My favorite: Carson #1, because I kinda like the angle from where the video was shot. Also, a good video of a signal with a teardrop bell.