Re: Odd train horns
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:04 pm
BNSF 5226 has a K5LA. Was caught in November 2009 with a K3LA. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFrgQxFCM7E
Am I the only one who finds this crossing in a way creepy?freebrickproductions wrote:Bumping this thread with NS 2402's rather odd horn:
I've always found it odd because they use traffic light mast-arms and a pair of Winkomatic traffic lights to indicate that the train is crossing instead of actual crossing cantilevers.LARDLOGO wrote:Am I the only one who finds this crossing in a way creepy?freebrickproductions wrote:Bumping this thread with NS 2402's rather odd horn:
Yes, that too, but it feels like a heebie-jeebie zonefreebrickproductions wrote:I've always found it odd because they use traffic light mast-arms and a pair of Winkomatic traffic lights to indicate that the train is crossing instead of actual crossing cantilevers.LARDLOGO wrote:Am I the only one who finds this crossing in a way creepy?freebrickproductions wrote:Bumping this thread with NS 2402's rather odd horn:
http://www.rxrsignals.net/Alabama/Hunts ... ntain_Gap/
Maybe Hobbs would suit you better then?LARDLOGO wrote:Yes, that too, but it feels like a heebie-jeebie zonefreebrickproductions wrote:I've always found it odd because they use traffic light mast-arms and a pair of Winkomatic traffic lights to indicate that the train is crossing instead of actual crossing cantilevers.LARDLOGO wrote:Am I the only one who finds this crossing in a way creepy?freebrickproductions wrote:Bumping this thread with NS 2402's rather odd horn:
http://www.rxrsignals.net/Alabama/Hunts ... ntain_Gap/