It's on the websiteNSrailfan4life wrote:Do you know what types of lights and bells are on those signals?Crossingman18 wrote:There's a similar road in Chickasaw called Jackintoport Blvd that has 4 cantilevers without gates. Problem is the road just goes to a industrial complex and either the trains run at night (NS) or runs twice a week (AGR).
Is it okay for these old signals to be on a busy road?
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Re: Is it okay for these old signals to be on a busy road?
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Re: Is it okay for these old signals to be on a busy road?
Thanks for the link.I really like the fact that the signals have safetran equipment.ZachL wrote:It's on the websiteNSrailfan4life wrote:Do you know what types of lights and bells are on those signals?Crossingman18 wrote:There's a similar road in Chickasaw called Jackintoport Blvd that has 4 cantilevers without gates. Problem is the road just goes to a industrial complex and either the trains run at night (NS) or runs twice a week (AGR).http://www.rxrsignals.net/Alabama/Saraland/Jacintoport/
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