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I thought these signals looked familiar, I suspected it could have been that crossing. Don't recall a post about the crossbucks though.freebrickproductions wrote:I think that crossing has been posted before, as I know it appears to have narrow-gauge tracks and those weird bells on the signals. It was like for some industry or mine. Crossbucks have since been replaced.
I don't think any of us knew that the signals had 45° crossbucks, as street view shows standard 90° ones, IIRC.ToledoRailfan wrote:I thought these signals looked familiar, I suspected it could have been that crossing. Don't recall a post about the crossbucks though.freebrickproductions wrote:I think that crossing has been posted before, as I know it appears to have narrow-gauge tracks and those weird bells on the signals. It was like for some industry or mine. Crossbucks have since been replaced.
Pretty crazy that those signals use to be even more unique.freebrickproductions wrote:I don't think any of us knew that the signals had 45° crossbucks, as street view shows standard 90° ones, IIRC.ToledoRailfan wrote:I thought these signals looked familiar, I suspected it could have been that crossing. Don't recall a post about the crossbucks though.freebrickproductions wrote:I think that crossing has been posted before, as I know it appears to have narrow-gauge tracks and those weird bells on the signals. It was like for some industry or mine. Crossbucks have since been replaced.
That's not a signal.NathanFromEngland wrote:One on an abandoned BNSF line in Canton, IL.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@40.55049 ... 312!8i6656
freebrickproductions wrote:NathanFromEngland wrote:One on an abandoned BNSF line in Canton, IL.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@40.55049 ... 312!8i6656
That's not a signal.
Coincidentally... my grandma lived 3 blocks from that location! Spent many summers when I was kid riding my bike in that area. I heard recently those tracks have been removed. Not sure about the status of the signals along that line. Many of them had fallen into disrepair.NathanFromEngland wrote:freebrickproductions wrote:NathanFromEngland wrote:One on an abandoned BNSF line in Canton, IL.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@40.55049 ... 312!8i6656
That's not a signal.
I thought you mean't signals and crossbuck crossings.
Looks like an interesting line. It would be a bummer if its gone.cabman701 wrote:Coincidentally... my grandma lived 3 blocks from that location! Spent many summers when I was kid riding my bike in that area. I heard recently those tracks have been removed. Not sure about the status of the signals along that line. Many of them had fallen into disrepair.NathanFromEngland wrote:freebrickproductions wrote:NathanFromEngland wrote:One on an abandoned BNSF line in Canton, IL.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@40.55049 ... 312!8i6656
That's not a signal.
I thought you mean't signals and crossbuck crossings.