MP:  000490.650

 

Created November 25, 2019

 

Total Accidents:   3
Crossing DOT #:  351204E
TOTAL DAILY TRAINS:   4   (AS OF 2018)

 

Page created by: freebrickproductions

 

This crossing is located on a pair of unnamed spurs off of the CSX M&M Subdivision.

 

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Overviews of the crossing.
The first signal.

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It's an unmarked (Modern Industries?) cantilever.
The emergency information.
The mast lights are a pair of Safetran 12x24 inch lights with a mixture of Leotek EV Series and WCH 2nd Generation LEDs.

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Close-ups of the LEDs in the mast lights.
The overhead lights are a pair of Safetran 12x20 inch lights with WCH 2nd Generation LEDs.

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This signal has a General Signals electronic bell.
The second signal.
It's another unmarked (Modern Industries?) cantilever.

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The mast lights on this signal are a pair of Safetran 12x24 inch incandescent lights.
The overhead lights are another pair of Safetran 12x20 inch lights with WCH 2nd Generation LEDs.

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The third signal.
It's an unmarked Federal Signal/WCH cantilever!
The emergency information.

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The lights on this signal are all Safetran 12x20 inch lights with WCH 2nd Generation LEDs.

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This signal has another General Signals electronic bell.

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A couple more overviews of the crossing, that I felt like including.

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Moving on, here's the fourth signal.
It's a Lincoln Industries cantilever.

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This signal has all Safetran 12x24 inch incandescent lights.

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Looking west (Picture 41) and southwest (Picture 42).
Looking northeast towards Terminal Rd.

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The relay case.
There's a signalized intersection in the middle of this crossing!

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The signals are from Eagle (Siemens), and use Aluminum Siemens sections for the reds, and polycarbonate LFE sections for the yellows and greens.
The traffic signal controller.

 

All pictures were taken on 7-1-18.