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Re: What the.....

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 4:13 pm
by Robert_Gift
gedunk wrote:
Robert_Gift wrote:...When no traffic, I would shunt the track to see if they still operate.
Why do some GooglEarth scenes get "filmy"?
Go for it. That's a Federal offense.
I'd try it when there was no traffic - so as not to impede any traffic.

Re: What the.....

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 5:34 pm
by cabman701
Robert_Gift wrote:
gedunk wrote:
Robert_Gift wrote:...When no traffic, I would shunt the track to see if they still operate.
Why do some GooglEarth scenes get "filmy"?
Go for it. That's a Federal offense.
I'd try it when there was no traffic - so as not to impede any traffic.
Still illegal. As much as I like crossing signals, you won't see my trying that anytime soon. Traffic or not... active rail or not.

Re: What the.....

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 5:41 pm
by Robert_Gift
cabman701 wrote:
Robert_Gift wrote:
gedunk wrote:
Robert_Gift wrote:...When no traffic, I would shunt the track to see if they still operate.
Why do some GooglEarth scenes get "filmy"?
Go for it. That's a Federal offense.
I'd try it when there was no traffic - so as not to impede any traffic.
Still illegal. As much as I like crossing signals, you won't see my trying that anytime soon. Traffic or not... active rail or not.
NEVER ON ACTIVE RAIL.
Neverisk dropping a signal red before a train.

Re: What the.....

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 8:38 pm
by AlvinAZ
Catch the signal maintainer working somewhere sometime and talk to 'im.
Depending on what sort of fellow he is he might put you to work all day. ;)
BTDT but back then all it took was a signal dept hardhat.

Alvin in AZ