Safetran Hybrid and Safetran type 1 electronic bells...
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Safetran Hybrid and Safetran type 1 electronic bells...
Although Safetran doesn't link to these bells anymore, they are still on Safetran's site, and hidden quite well!
Now if anyone calls Safetran, at least you can have an item/part number at the very least to order, in case they still sell any of these bells... They even show the voltages, weight, and so on...
Hybrid link: http://www.safetran.com/product/Signal/ ... 0A-8-9.pdf
Type 1 link: http://www.safetran.com/product/Signal/ ... A-8-11.pdf
Now if anyone calls Safetran, at least you can have an item/part number at the very least to order, in case they still sell any of these bells... They even show the voltages, weight, and so on...
Hybrid link: http://www.safetran.com/product/Signal/ ... 0A-8-9.pdf
Type 1 link: http://www.safetran.com/product/Signal/ ... A-8-11.pdf
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Re: Safetran Hybrid and Safetran type 1 electronic bells...
wow, good find! i still think the type 1 bell is odd looking
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Re: Safetran Hybrid and Safetran type 1 electronic bells...
On the type 1 file
'Less than eight pounds' Really? I can buy that with a couple of week's pocket money!
'Less than eight pounds' Really? I can buy that with a couple of week's pocket money!

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If you read down the description, it "weighs" less than eight pounds.
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Re: Safetran Hybrid and Safetran type 1 electronic bells...
If I can find out prices and if its a good deal, I might get a type one.




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Re: Safetran Hybrid and Safetran type 1 electronic bells...
I bet they are not cheap.

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Re: Safetran Hybrid and Safetran type 1 electronic bells...
I called Safetran today...to inquire about a hybrid bell. The guy said they are obsolete now...and he offered a replacement part number and told me it was a WCH No. 333 mechanical bell. It's list price is only a measly $449.
I'm not that suprised with the price...as I called US&S to inquire about a counterweight kit for my Model 75...since they are exactly the same as what the Model 95 uses...just the standard square ones...and that was $660 alone, just for the counterweights and mounting hardware! No wonder CN is re-using the old counterweights when they install new Model 95's.
Too bad for the Hybrid...but I kinda figured it was defunct now. The railroads were dumb not to continue buying them...as they are alot more reliable than the electronic ones that just about always fail within 5-10 years...if not sooner.


Too bad for the Hybrid...but I kinda figured it was defunct now. The railroads were dumb not to continue buying them...as they are alot more reliable than the electronic ones that just about always fail within 5-10 years...if not sooner.


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Re: Safetran Hybrid and Safetran type 1 electronic bells...
That sucks.....
Too bad you couldn't find out about a type 1 e-bell, but I'm pretty sure you'd get the same thing about it being obsolete...

Too bad you couldn't find out about a type 1 e-bell, but I'm pretty sure you'd get the same thing about it being obsolete...
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Re: Safetran Hybrid and Safetran type 1 electronic bells...
The only WCH Electronic Bell in Southeast Florida was dead when I caught the crossing activating for a cut of Florida rock aggregate hoppers on CSX. The electronic ones are worse, mechanical bells live longer!
owensri wrote:I called Safetran today...to inquire about a hybrid bell. The guy said they are obsolete now...and he offered a replacement part number and told me it was a WCH No. 333 mechanical bell. It's list price is only a measly $449.I'm not that suprised with the price...as I called US&S to inquire about a counterweight kit for my Model 75...since they are exactly the same as what the Model 95 uses...just the standard square ones...and that was $660 alone, just for the counterweights and mounting hardware! No wonder CN is re-using the old counterweights when they install new Model 95's.
Too bad for the Hybrid...but I kinda figured it was defunct now. The railroads were dumb not to continue buying them...as they are alot more reliable than the electronic ones that just about always fail within 5-10 years...if not sooner.![]()
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