Pictures 1-18 were taken by TrainmanKight on September 11, 2010.

Pictures 19-41 were taken by Ethan the Railfanner on June 24, 2019.

Pictures 42-87 and the video were taken by freebrickproductions on July 11, 2024.

 

NOTE: When TrainmanKight originally sent this in, the road name was unknown so it was originally called "Unknown Road".

However, Ethan the Railfanner has since discovered that the road is actually called Camper Road.

 

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Overview of the crossing. This is a pretty new installation here. This is all Safetran here.

 

I wonder whether this crossing needed signals, but then again, looking at the high amount of accidents above, maybe the upgrade was warranted on this private road.

This crossing has gotten a major upgrade to everything Safetran, including gate mechanisms, type 3 e-bells, FLX-4000 ball LEDs, and light frames.

 

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You can tell this crossing was recently upgraded by the stop sign laying down next to the road.

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The road sign in picture 17 is lying. This street name is NOT Hickory Hollow Parkway. It is correct in saying it is a dead end street though.

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A return trip on 6-24-19 by Ethan the Railfanner doesn't show many changes.

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The southern signal.
It has a Safetran base.
A Safetran gate mechanism that is still here.

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The new emergency information.
This signal still has Safetran 12x24 lights with Dialight Ball LEDs.
The Safetran Type 3 E-Bell is still here.

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This signal has RECO gateligts.
The northern signal.
It has another Safetran base.

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Another Safetran gate mechanism still here.
The new emergency information.
This signal still has Safetran 12x24 lights with Dialight Ball LEDs too.

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This signal has NEG gatelights.
Another Safetran Type 3 E-Bell still here.
Track view facing southeast towards Stones River Road in La Vergne.
Track view facing northwest towards Antioch Pike.

 

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The relay bungalow, which has the correct street name printed.

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On July 11, 2024, freebrickproductions made a return trip to this crossing to see it in action.

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CSX 367, an AC4400CW, leads CSX I141 through the crossing!

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The train clears the crossing...

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...and the signals deactivate.