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MP: 0155.89 |
Created March 4, 2022
Total Accidents: 6
Crossing
DOT #: 296337W
TOTAL
DAILY TRAINS: 3 (AS OF 2020)
Page created by: Ethan the Railfanner
This crossing is located on the Columbus and Greenville Railway.
Overviews of this crossing. |
The northern cantilever signal. |
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It has a Safetran cantilever. |
The emergency information. |
The mast lights are Harmon 12x24s with Harmon Fading LEDs. |
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The overhead lights are more Harmon 12x24s with Harmon Fading LEDs. |
A WCH base. |
A WCH gate mechanism. |
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The bell here is a General Signals E-Bell. |
The gatelights are from RECO. |
The northern median signal. |
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This signal has a GE base. |
Another WCH gate mechanism. |
More Harmon 12x24 lights with Harmon Fading LEDs over here. |
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This signal has NEG gatelights. |
The southern median signal. |
It has another GE base. |
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A third WCH gate mechanism. |
This signal has even more Harmon 12x24 lights with Harmon Fading LEDs. |
This signal has more RECO gatelights. |
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The southern cantilever signal. |
It has another Safetran cantilever. |
The emergency information. |
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Once again, even more Harmon 12x24 lights with Harmon Fading LEDs stand on the cantilever. |
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A Lincoln Industries base. |
A fourth WCH gate mechanism. |
The lights on the gate mast are WCH 12x24s with General Signals LEDs. |
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This signal has a WCH E-Bell. |
A third set of RECO gatelights over here. |
The relay bungalow. |
Track view facing east towards U.S. Route 82 in Heathman. |
Track view facing west towards Old Leland Road in Stoneville. |
A memorial site for someone who was killed at this crossing back in 2004. |
All pictures were taken on 12-19-21.