Fail-Safe Signal Crossings

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Fail-Safe Signal Crossings

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http://www.rxrsignals.net/102/Signals/Fail/

Remember that? Here is a topic dedicated to this signal type. I found more pictures via Google Image search:
http://l.yimg.com/www.flickr.com/images/spaceball.gif


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http://webspace.webring.com/people/ls/s ... nusual.htm

Now, here's a Canadian pedestrian signal that operates the exact same way:
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/mark_vogel/2109288977/

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Re: Fail-Safe Signal Crossings

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Cross at your own risk...

I like the wording on that sign. May not totally keep them from being sued if someone got hurt, but certainly is more effective I think.
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Re: Fail-Safe Signal Crossings

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They don't really make a lot of sense. All it takes is for the light to burn out and people will realize the light is always burned out then they just cross without thinking; this is how accidents happen.

Smart people would stop and check every time, but as we all know, there are a lot of Idiots in the world.
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Re: Fail-Safe Signal Crossings

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illinoistrains wrote:Smart people would stop and check every time, but as we all know, there are a lot of Idiots in the world.
Which is exactly why these type of signals makes sense. The railroad is at least providing something (other than a crossbuck) to warn people of the possibility of a train. In this sue-happy world, much less chance of the railroad having to spend a huge chunk of money fighting a court battle.
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Re: Fail-Safe Signal Crossings

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Sorry to bump this post up... but the signal has made itself onto Railpictures again. And as it always seems to do, it has created quite a bit of discussion again. :Tongue1:

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 498&nseq=1

Picture was taken over the weekend. Signal still looks in good shape, except for a little more rust and wear on the signage.
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Re: Fail-Safe Signal Crossings

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It may have been made by WRRS from the logo on the base of the signal. Someone needs to go out there and photograph that signal before it gets replaced.
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