Re: Locations Of Currently Existing US&S TEARDROPS
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 11:16 pm
That's a strange name for a town freebrick!
https://www.rxrsignals.com/Phpbb3/
You clearly haven't heard of All Good, AL or Opelika, ALLARDLOGO wrote:That's a strange name for a town freebrick!
Not to get off subject... but I guess you all have never heard of this one either.LARDLOGO wrote:That's a strange name for a town freebrick!
cabman701 wrote:Not to get off subject... but I guess you all have never heard of this one either.LARDLOGO wrote:That's a strange name for a town freebrick!![]()
http://goo.gl/maps/qEz1O
I try not to think about the older crossing that was removed. Still rather mad at CSX. But everyone knows what's done is done.cabman701 wrote:That's an extremely old mast. There was a video of one on this forum (that was recently retired I believe) just a few weeks ago. We had quite a few of those here in Springfield on the NS line back in the 70's & early 80's.Trainzmandude2012 wrote:Valley Road, Richmond, VA
Interesting mounting setup:
https://maps.google.com/?ll=37.554751,- ... 2,,0,-1.68
Update... found the post. This is the same mast I'm pretty sure, just turned a different way.
That Teardrop is gone. This crossing with newer pics than streetview is on the site here http://rxrsignals.net/Texas/A-F/Denison/Chandler/NSrailfan4life wrote:I do not know if this location has been discussed, but there I found a crossing that still has one in Denison Texas.
https://www.google.com/maps?ll=33.75305 ... ,,0,-13.63
Since the google image date is from 2008, I am not sure if this crossing still uses that teardrop today.
I think that one's been in this thread already, several times too.NSrailfan4life wrote:Found a setup with one in Springfield Illinois.
https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=39.8164 ... 5&t=m&z=16