I made a post involving other setups like that in the town in 'Google Street View'. I also wonder what happened to the tracks sign on the crossbuck post.
I wonder if trains stop there frequently and that crossing has a history of people climbing over the couplers and under the train. Still kinda comical though. Also got some contrasting forces there! https://www.google.com/maps/@38.3122932 ... 312!8i6656
Could be. It also could've been a former signal that had the upper portion of the mast removed.
That looks to actually be the remains of a Monon Fail-safe signal!
Wow. I think it's safe to assume that it's been a while sense that signal was operational. Probably at least 40 years.
Speaking of Monon Fail-safe signals, I found an image of a preserved one at a museum!
The Monon Museum also has a few, IIRC. Though one of them features newer signals that were modified to look like the older signals that the Monon used...
Could be. It also could've been a former signal that had the upper portion of the mast removed.
That looks to actually be the remains of a Monon Fail-safe signal!
Wow. I think it's safe to assume that it's been a while sense that signal was operational. Probably at least 40 years.
Speaking of Monon Fail-safe signals, I found an image of a preserved one at a museum!
The Monon Museum also has a few, IIRC. Though one of them features newer signals that were modified to look like the older signals that the Monon used...
That could be it as that is at the Monon Connection Museum. Appears that they have a lot of classic signals in their collection!
Also managed to find another image of a preserved signal, not sure where this one is at.
Could be. It also could've been a former signal that had the upper portion of the mast removed.
That looks to actually be the remains of a Monon Fail-safe signal!
Wow. I think it's safe to assume that it's been a while sense that signal was operational. Probably at least 40 years.
Speaking of Monon Fail-safe signals, I found an image of a preserved one at a museum!
The Monon Museum also has a few, IIRC. Though one of them features newer signals that were modified to look like the older signals that the Monon used...
That could be it as that is at the Monon Connection Museum. Appears that they have a lot of classic signals in their collection!
Also managed to find another image of a preserved signal, not sure where this one is at.
I believe that's part of the Monon Museum as well. In fact, that's the signal I was talking about that had modified newer signals on it...