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Oldest???
I've always wondered what is the oldest operating non-wigwag active crossing in the U.S.?
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Likely one situated on a barely used Class 3 railroad in the midwest somewhere.
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Don't really see how the wealth or lack of wealth of the state has anything to do with something installed, maintained and operated by a private company that has it's own bank account...SirKrunch wrote:Or pss poor southern state like Mississippi.
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http://www.rxrsignals.net/California/R-S/San_Jose/Old/
I bet this signal was before it was removed in 2009.
I bet this signal was before it was removed in 2009.
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Their exact location escapes me at the moment, but I believe somewhere in the UP of Michigan there is a crossing with two ancient background-less mast signals on concrete median islands. These would be a good candidate, as would any of the few Griswold rotating stop sign signals still standing.
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illinoistrains wrote:http://www.rxrsignals.net/Michigan/Lansing/Washington/
another really old crossing from Michigan.
Looks like the backgrounds have been painted
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There are actually a few more of those cantilevers around Saginaw that I never knew existed until about 1-2 years ago.
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Well the roads sure suck over there in Mississippi L.E.D.s are very new,Mafarnz wrote:Don't really see how the wealth or lack of wealth of the state has anything to do with something installed, maintained and operated by a private company that has It's own bank account...SirKrunch wrote:Or pss poor southern state like Mississippi.
crossing signals are the same way lots of old equipment was used until hurricane Katrina anyways.
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