8" Lights and Wishbone Gates - Circa 1983

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8" Lights and Wishbone Gates - Circa 1983

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You think your car gets bad mileage? SP 4449 consumes 10 gallons of bunker oil and 100 gallons of water every mile.
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They HAD to mount the gates upside down.... :glare:
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I don't know about you, but seeing a white light (broken lens) doesn't appeal to me at all.
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is it just me or did the bell quit ringing when the gate lowered? i didnt think they had that back then.
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Yeah, it quit. That practice has apparently been around for awhile.
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The first time I heard a bell quit was on the Metro Blue Line back in 1988.
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Yep, the contact has always been in the mechanisms. It was just up to the railroad to use it or not... :cool:
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