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Barrier gates

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A good video for those interested in these types of gates. Mostly found in Wisconsin... at least for RR use. We have quite a few in my area used on drawbridges.

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There's a crossing on US 231 in Troy, AL that has a pair of these. We should create a list of locations of crossings with these gates at them.
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I recently uploaded another one of my barrier gate videos from 2007:



These videos were on the "Wisconsin Signals" DVDs so I did not upload them to YouTube when they were taken. I figured what with Mike's passing those DVDs are no longer being distributed through this site.

That first crossing now looks like this:

http://www.rxrsignals.net/Wisconsin/L-P ... Y/Whitney/

Baldwin Street still had the Griswold EM types last I saw. I pass by there at least once a month now that I live in Madison again.
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AndyWS wrote:I recently uploaded another one of my barrier gate videos from 2007:
These videos were on the "Wisconsin Signals" DVDs so I did not upload them to YouTube when they were taken. I figured what with Mike's passing those DVDs are no longer being distributed through this site.

That first crossing now looks like this:

http://www.rxrsignals.net/Wisconsin/L-P ... Y/Whitney/

Baldwin Street still had the Griswold EM types last I saw. I pass by there at least once a month now that I live in Madison again.
I remember that Whitney Way crossing well. Sure was a mess back in the day with the hodge-podge mixup of lights. Even today it is still a bit odd with the cantilever poles still there, but the cantilevers themselves removed. Who's idea was that? :Doh:
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cabman701 wrote:Who's idea was that? :Doh:
If I had to take a wild guess, it was probably "Da Commish" :Tongue1:
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ZachL wrote:
cabman701 wrote:Who's idea was that? :Doh:
If I had to take a wild guess, it was probably "Da Commish" :Tongue1:
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ZachL wrote:
cabman701 wrote:Who's idea was that? :Doh:
If I had to take a wild guess, it was probably "Da Commish" :Tongue1:
Yes, indeed. It notes in the PDF that the crossing is "literally located outside the OCR's office windows," so he's the one who has to look at it every day. :Tongue2:

http://ocr.wi.gov/apps40/dockets/conten ... %20Company

It appears there is a standing "Commish" order to remove ALL of these barrier gates from all four crossings that have them in the state, as well. :Blink:

http://ocr.wi.gov/apps40/dockets/conten ... %20Company
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Interesting that the City of Monroe is petitioning to keep the barrier gates at STH 69. Will have to keep tabs on the progress of that. They have a very valid point about possible car/train collisions there at night, and I like their attitude that they'd rather deal with the crossing being closed off due to a malfunction than not have the crash gates and someone possibly plow into rail cars full of ethanol.
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