Signal at the railfanning platform in Stevenson, AL
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 10:30 pm
by freebrickproductions
This signal has a pair of GRS 8 inch lights and a WRRS mechanical bell.
The 8 inch lights facing towards the camera are the only ones that work on this signal.
The signal is controlled by a switch that you can see me flipping in the video. The front of the signal actually faces towards the tracks, but the owners of this signal decided to turn the cats-eyed crossbuck and 2 tracks signs around to face the street. The 2 tracks sign is also an "inverted" one, as you can see (white letters on a black background rather than black letters on a white background, like what you usually see at crossings).
Re: Signal at the railfanning platform in Stevenson, AL
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 5:00 am
by WRRS-Chicago
Pretty close to my ideal vintage signal. Obviously, as you pointed out, they've got a couple things backwards. But all-in-all, it's nice to see and hear.
Re: Signal at the railfanning platform in Stevenson, AL
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 1:13 pm
by cabman701
Watching this video again something came to mind... does it have a timer of some sort? I could see someone turning it on and not shutting it off again and it staying on for hours.
Re: Signal at the railfanning platform in Stevenson, AL
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 10:15 pm
by freebrickproductions
cabman701 wrote:Watching this video again something came to mind... does it have a timer of some sort? I could see someone turning it on and not shutting it off again and it staying on for hours.
I have no idea. I never left it on long enough to see if it had one. I don't think it does though, since the switch is a traditional light switch.
Re: Signal at the railfanning platform in Stevenson, AL
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2020 4:38 am
by freebrickproductions
No major changes to the signal as of 11-4-20, though the bell on it has pretty much died:
cabman701 wrote:Watching this video again something came to mind... does it have a timer of some sort? I could see someone turning it on and not shutting it off again and it staying on for hours.
I have no idea. I never left it on long enough to see if it had one. I don't think it does though, since the switch is a traditional light switch.
Well, to expand upon this a bit, it turns out the signal can only be turned on during the museum's normal operating hours (8 am - 3:30 pm, Monday - Friday), so it can't really be left on for days on end. Of course, it doesn't seem like many people mess with it, as the light switch it's on was covered in cobwebs on my last visit.
Re: Signal at the railfanning platform in Stevenson, AL
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:37 pm
by freebrickproductions
As of 11-14-21, the museum here has given the WRRS bell a tune-up since I was last here, and as such, it rings again, but it is still very rough sounding:
Re: Signal at the railfanning platform in Stevenson, AL