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| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> | Northwestern Signal | Northeastern Signal | Southwestern Signal | Southeastern Signal |
| Bell: | N/A | General Signals Type 3 E-Bell | General Signals Type 2 E-Bell | N/A |
| Base: | RACO | Transport Products Corp.(?) | SERRMI | Transport Products Corp. |
| Lights: | 4 - 12"x24" Safetran incandescents | 4 - 8"x20" TPC incandescents | 1 - 12"x20" Safetran incandescent 1 - 12"x24" Hawker-Safetran incandescent 4 - 12"x24" Safetran incandescents |
6 - 8"x20" TPC incandescents |
Pictures taken by zachary.raines@gmail.com on May 27, 2009.
Pictures 18-49 were taken on October 23, 2023 by Ethan the Railfanner.
This crossing is located on the NS Albany District.
US&S 8" incandescent lights on a GS electronic bell with Transport Products brackets. The bell here is a GS electronic. Note the "10 Tracks" sign. |
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More US&S 8" lights on the second of 4 signals at the crossing. There is no bell on this signal.
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The other two signals have 12"x24" lights. |
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A Transport Products base. |
The inverted "10 Tracks" sign is very rare to find in service still. The 12"x24" lights are from Safetran.
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A base from SERRMI, whatever that is... |
Signal #4 also has 12"x24" lights from Safetran.
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Another SERRMI base covered up with electrical tape. |
Another GS bell, and inverted 10 tracks sign. |
On October 23, 2023, Ethan the Railfanner made a return trip to this crossing to find hardly any changes to this crossing.
At the time I was here, the crossing was malfunctioning.
Overview of 4 gateless signals facing east. |
Overview facing west. |
The northwestern signal. The inverted 10 tracks sign on it has since been replaced. |
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The southwestern signal. This one still retains the inverted 10 tracks sign. The lights were also adjusted and moved slightly. |
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The southeastern signal. |
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The northeastern signal. |
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The relay case. |
Track view facing north towards Cedric Street. |
Track view facing south towards Society Avenue and Don Cutler Sr. Drive |