118.60,0.84


9090,30210

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Northern Signal Southern Signal
Bell: Siemens E-Bell Low Tone
N/A
Base: Siemens 5" Single Sided Siemens 5" Single Sided
Light Brackets: 3 - Safetran
2 - Safetran
Lights: 8 - 12"x20" Safetran w/ GE Uniform Look LEDs
4 - 12"x20" Safetran w/ GE Uniform Look LEDs
Gate Lights: 3 - RECO 4" LEDs 3 - RECO 4" LEDs
Gate Mechanism: Siemens Sticker Style 2
Siemens Sticker Style 2
Gate Striping: Vertical Striping
Vertical Striping


>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Northern Pedestrian Signal Southern Pedestrian Signal
Bell: N/A
Siemens E-Bell Low Tone
Base: Siemens 5" Single Sided
Siemens 5" Single Sided
Light Brackets: 3 - Safetran
2 - Safetran
Lights: 8 - 12"x20" Safetran w/ GE Uniform Look LEDs 6 - 12"x20" Safetran w/ GE Uniform Look LEDs
Gate Lights: 3 - RECO 4" LEDs 3 - RECO 4" LEDs
Gate Mechanism: Siemens Sticker Style 2 Siemens Sticker Style 2
Gate Striping: Vertical Striping Vertical Striping

Pictures 1-4 were taken on September 1, 2006, by andrewjoystick@yahoo.ca.
Pictures 5-10 were taken on September 28, 2006, by andrewjoystick@yahoo.ca.
The video was taken on April 27, 2019, by The BC Railfan.
This crossing is located on the CN Lulu Island Subdivision.

 

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2

3

A look at the crossing facing East. There's a GS electronic bell on this signal.

Facing south on the pedestrian bridge seen in picture 1.
The back of the Eastern signal.

4

5

6

Facing South.

A CN train is crossing here.
The gates are rising, as the train has cleared.

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8

9

"WOODINGS RAILCAR"?!
Facing North.
Facing South. An SRY train slowly approaches the crossing.

10

A BNSF train sets off the signals again.

 

Notes: Trains often stop short of this crossing to await clearance to cross the bridge over the Fraser river.

 

* IN THE SUMMER OF 2006, A TEENAGE MALE TRIED TO ROLL UNDER A SLOW MOVING CN TRAIN WHILE TRYING TO ESCAPE POLICE. A DUMB IDEA TO BEGIN WITH ENDED IN HIS DEATH.




A return visit in April 2019 by The BC Railfan shows all of the old signals at the crossing were completely replaced by a new CN install, which also unfortunately includes the Woodings Railcar light brackets.