I never understood why they do that. It isn't often that a plane would be low a enough to hit something like that outside of the airport. And if having a signal that low can work for the railroad, why don't they just do that for most signals.freebrickproductions wrote:That's due to an airport being right over here:ToledoRailfan wrote:Very short signal!
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Visibility reasons. Easier to see signals that are as high as the cab if not higher.ToledoRailfan wrote:I never understood why they do that. It isn't often that a plane would be low a enough to hit something like that outside of the airport. And if having a signal that low can work for the railroad, why don't they just do that for most signals.freebrickproductions wrote:That's due to an airport being right over here:ToledoRailfan wrote:Very short signal!
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I guess this was a "close enough" situation.freebrickproductions wrote:Visibility reasons. Easier to see signals that are as high as the cab if not higher.ToledoRailfan wrote:I never understood why they do that. It isn't often that a plane would be low a enough to hit something like that outside of the airport. And if having a signal that low can work for the railroad, why don't they just do that for most signals.freebrickproductions wrote:That's due to an airport being right over here:ToledoRailfan wrote:Very short signal!
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I wonder why the word "WABASH" is written on this bridge.
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Probably because it was installed by the Wabash Railroad.NathanFromEngland wrote:I wonder why the word "WABASH" is written on this bridge.![]()
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That's most likely the case. Railroads that built/owned the bridges over roads would usually put their name on the sides of them years ago. A few examples that I'm aware of:ToledoRailfan wrote:Probably because it was installed by the Wabash Railroad.NathanFromEngland wrote:I wonder why the word "WABASH" is written on this bridge.![]()
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Faded SCL emblems on a bridge along the ATN in Attalla:
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Also note that there's actually two bridges there, despite there only being one track. That's because it used to be an NC&StL (later L&N) main line.
Hard to tell, but it looks like the NS bridge right up the street in Attalla may have said "Southern" on it once upon a time, though it's very hard to tell:
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An Amtrak logo on this bridge in Birmingham, likely due to the proximity to the old and new Amtrak stations there:
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Some kind of faded logo on this bridge in Birmingham, but the L&N's logo can still be seen:
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The one on the other side hasn't held up as well:
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And this bridge in Irondale (also along the ATN) has some old SAL emblems on it:
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Over in Atlanta, GA, the Atlanta & Westpoint Railroad's marking is still very much legible on this bridge:
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The same can't be said for the other side however, sadly:
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This one hasn't fared well either:
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And then along the section of the line near Downtown Atlanta, you've got this pair of SCL emblems along a remaining bridge:
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There was something written on this CSX bridge in Nashville, TN:
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Also in Nashville, "Georgia RR"?
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And finally, "CSX Transportation" in Nashville:
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Sometimes you can find old railroad names on equipment, too. Not sure if SCL always did this, but a lot of equipment on the Port Tampa spur still has SCL markings on them:
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What the heck is this?
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"Low Rat" at this motel along the Parkway here in Huntsville:
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Just the one rat though.
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Just the one rat though.
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*For each room.freebrickproductions wrote: Just the one rat though.
They're complementary!