2 Flashers in One case...

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2 Flashers in One case...

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This is somewhat of an unusual setup, there are two flashers controlling 2 different crossings, inside one case. Sure is "clicky-clacky" in there...


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MD2020 wrote:
This is somewhat of an unusual setup, there are two flashers controlling 2 different crossings, inside one case. Sure is "clicky-clacky" in there...


Crossing that has two flashers
now if someone can find a mast flasher I'll be golden :LOL3:
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Re: 2 Flashers in One case...

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Boooo! ha ha. Krunchy had a cool one before, on the gate, wish he could re-post it.

Anyway, I guess the obvious must be stated, the AAR, and now the AREMA official definitions for Railroad Signaling devices states the following;

"Flasher = (see Relay)"
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MD2020 wrote:Boooo! ha ha. Krunchy had a cool one before, on the gate, wish he could re-post it.

Anyway, I guess the obvious must be stated, the AAR, and now the AREMA official definitions for Railroad Signaling devices states the following;

"Flasher = (see Relay)"
YE HAW
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Re: 2 Flashers in One case...

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I know that Escalon, CA's Yosemite Avenue (HWY 120) crossing has two flashers controlling the signals.
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Nimhster wrote:I know that Escalon, CA's Yosemite Avenue (HWY 120) crossing has two flashers controlling the signals.
Bi-state development agency MetroLink has two flashers on some of their crossings also
still looking for a mast flasher can someone help me find one :LOL4:
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