Re: Tracks out of service
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:18 pm
Not sure why there are LFE signals here, i'd expect a stop sign.dan the ca railfan wrote:el dorado ar
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sorry for the really old bump but here are some remains that nimhster missedNimhster wrote:Click this link.
I don't remember ever seeing tracks there, but it's really amazing to see that these two Griswold signals survived. The one on the right still has a wishbone gate equipped.
looks like someone forgot to trim the bush now it's growing on the tracks!
another abandoned crossing in richmond bcdan the ca railfan wrote:looks like someone forgot to trim the bush now it's growing on the tracks!
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Maybe you should start editing this (and all of your above posts) together whenever you're adding something else you found and no-one's responded yet...dan the ca railfan wrote:another abandoned crossing in richmond bcdan the ca railfan wrote:looks like someone forgot to trim the bush now it's growing on the tracks!
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That's not what a "bump" is. A "bump" is when you post in a topic to push it to the top of the forum, for one reason or another.dan the ca railfan wrote:sorry for the really old bump but here are some remains that nimhster missedNimhster wrote:Click this link.
I don't remember ever seeing tracks there, but it's really amazing to see that these two Griswold signals survived. The one on the right still has a wishbone gate equipped.
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Those are Durasigs, and based on how they're incandescent, they were likely installed back when the town was larger (El Dorado, AR has been dying since the 1970s, it appears).NathanFromEngland wrote: Not sure why there are LFE signals here, i'd expect a stop sign.
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