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MP: 49.05 |
Updated December 13, 2022
Total Accidents: 0
Crossing
DOT #: 926145W
TOTAL
DAILY TRAINS: 2 (AS OF 2015)
Pictures 1-18 were taken March 9, 2013 by freebrickproductions.
Pictures 19-30 and the first video were taken January 30, 2015 by freebrickproductions.
The second video was taken April 2, 2016 by freebrickproductions.
The third video was taken May 26, 2016 by freebrickproductions.
The fourth video was taken February 11, 2017 by freebrickproductions.
The fifth video was taken March 25, 2017 by freebrickproductions.
Pictures 31-44 were taken December 11, 2018 by freebrickproductions.
Pictures 45-59 and the sixth video were taken April 26, 2019 by freebrickproductions.
The seventh video was taken May 21, 2020 by freebrickproductions.
The eighth video was taken on July 15, 2021 by freebrickproductions
This crossing is located on the HMCR Huntsville Branch.
Overview of the crossing. |
The cantilever signal. |
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The cantilever is from Safetran. |
This light's visor broke off. |
All of the lights consist of 12"x20" Safetran lightheads will Dialight ball LED inserts. |
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The mast signal. |
A Safetran base. |
A cracked plastic background. |
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The back of one of the lightheads. |
The lone General Signals Type 2 e-bell. |
Track view, facing South towards Monroe Street #2. |
Track view, facing North towards Williams Avenue. |
The relay bungalow (shared with Monroe St.) with the DOT tag for this crossing. |
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On January 30, 2015, freebrickproductions made a return trip out to the crossing and caught it in action. |
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NS 2402 is seen pulling a train across the road in picture 23. |
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Another return trip on December 11, 2018 shows a couple of smaller changes to the crossing. |
The cantilever signal. |
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One of the mast lights had its background replaced with a 20 inch background. |
No major changes to the overhead lights. |
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The mast signal. |
One of its lights was also upgraded to have a 24 inch background. |
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Track views. |
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Yet another return trip on April 26, 2019 catches the crossing in action once again! |
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HMCR 9554 leads a train through the crossing. |
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The train passes. |
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