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MP: N/A |
Created April 25, 2020
Total Accidents: 0
Crossing
DOT #: 753500C*
TOTAL
DAILY TRAINS: N/A
Page created by: freebrickproductions
This crossing is located on the SACRT Gold Line.
This crossing is located in a quiet zone. Trains do not blow their horns at this crossing.
*For some reason, the most recent inventory report for this crossing is from 1989 when the Southern Pacific closed this crossing (more than likely to allow SACRT to build their line through here).
Overviews of this one-way crossing. |
The first signal. |
It's a Safetran cantilever! |
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The emergency information. |
The mast lights are all Safetran 12x24 inch lights with Safetran Fading LEDs. |
This signal has an ASC electronic bell! |
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The overhead lights are more Safetran 12x24 inch lights with Safetran Fading LEDs. |
A Safetran base. |
A Safetran gate mechanism. |
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This signal has Alstom LED gate lights. |
The second signal. |
It's another Safetran cantilever! |
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The emergency information. |
The mast lights are more Safetran 12x24 inch lights with Safetran Fading LEDs. |
This signal has another ASC e-bell on it! |
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The overhead lights are even more Safetran 12x24 inch lights with Safetran Fading LEDs. |
Another Safetran base. |
Another Safetran gate mechanism. |
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This signal uses more Alstom LED gate lights. |
A small wayside signal next to the crossing. |
It has yet another Safetran base. |
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The signal itself uses some McCain 12 inch traffic light sections for the lights, which appear to be incandescent still. |
What appears to be the signal's milepost? |
The relay case. |
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Looking southeast towards Alhambra Boulevard. To the northwest is 29th Street. |
The crossing activates! |
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A SACRT Gold Line train rolls through the crossing. |
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The train passes and the gates rise. |
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All pictures and the video were taken on 10-28-2018.