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For the moment, TrainmanKight owns two bells, a Safetran Hybrid pictured here, and a WCH mechanical bell shown below. Pictures 1-3 show the front and back of the bell.

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A look inside the bell. This was obtained through Ebay for about $70.

Here are both the WCH mechanical and Safetran Hybrid bells next to each other.

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A better look at the bell.
A WCh part number near where the gong is at.
Here's a Transport Products signal base cover, found all by itself.

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A WRRS bell bracket.
More views of the bell.

 

A note on picture 10... This bracket device is used for older cantilever signals, such as the Griswold cantilevers. This sticks out from the cantilever mast, and has a bell, such as this.

 

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Views of the WCH bell from inside.

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A view of the gong.
Operating instructions.

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More instructions.
Views of the two bells, with the WCH back door open.

 

The WCH bell was also obtained by Ebay for about $103.

 

Note: On the Hybrid bell, the wires were hooked up the wrong way. Luckilly, pictures of Rrxingrick's Hybrids made things easier. The signal was rewired, and works perfectly!


CLICK THE ICON TO THE LEFT TO HEAR THE SAFETRAN HYBRID IN ACTION.
(RECORDED MAY 26, 2001)



 


CLICK THE ICON TO THE LEFT TO HEAR THE WCH BELL IN ACTION.
(RECORDED OCTOBER 21, 2007)



 


CLICK THE ICON TO THE LEFT TO HEAR BOTH BELLS IN ACTION.
(RECORDED OCTOBER 21, 2007)