Came across this totally by accident (no pun intended)...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dtribby/3483615711/
Looks as though the gate mast is what is keeping the cantilever from falling to the ground all the way. Haven't seen anything like that before!
I'm pretty sure this is the signal in the above picture:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=178+block ... 99qh217xBw
Cantilever struck by bucket truck
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Re: Cantilever struck by bucket truck
It looks like a train would probably finish the job. 
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Re: Cantilever struck by bucket truck
I'd have to see other angles to support that fact. Also, the cantilever was never uprooted - you can see it snapped in half towards the base.cabman701 wrote: Looks as though the gate mast is what is keeping the cantilever from falling to the ground all the way.