Re: Old signals in Mexico
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 4:59 pm
I'm so glad I live in the U.S. 
3 CROSSBUCKS AND WEIRD GATESTRAINMANKIGHT wrote:I'm so glad I live in the U.S.

Three crossbucks with different verbiage on each one. Sheesh.TRAINMANKIGHT wrote:3 CROSSBUCKS AND WEIRD GATESTRAINMANKIGHT wrote:I'm so glad I live in the U.S.
Off topic but nice VW BUSS
There signal maintainers are doing more than strokin'SirKrunch wrote:Three crossbucks with different verbiage on each one. Sheesh.TRAINMANKIGHT wrote:3 CROSSBUCKS AND WEIRD GATESTRAINMANKIGHT wrote:I'm so glad I live in the U.S.
Off topic but nice VW BUSS

only thing they did right was the hybrid bellSmjh1979 wrote:On the post marked "Big crossing with lots of old signals" that PaulSP posted, go across the crossing, and you can see that the crossing has "magically" obtained gates.
I think it should be a little longer.PaulSP wrote:Looks like a manual gate?
Looks like the signals on the other side got upgraded also, but the cantilever survived.TRAINMANKIGHT wrote:only thing they did right was the hybrid bellSmjh1979 wrote:On the post marked "Big crossing with lots of old signals" that PaulSP posted, go across the crossing, and you can see that the crossing has "magically" obtained gates.
second post is gone sometimes the forum times out and it makes it so you post it twice taken care of.cabman701 wrote:I think it should be a little longer.PaulSP wrote:Looks like a manual gate?
Looks like the signals on the other side got upgraded also, but the cantilever survived.TRAINMANKIGHT wrote:only thing they did right was the hybrid bellSmjh1979 wrote:On the post marked "Big crossing with lots of old signals" that PaulSP posted, go across the crossing, and you can see that the crossing has "magically" obtained gates.![]()
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