Cambridge Drive, Winfield, AL
Posted: Fri May 14, 2021 11:36 pm
*originally recorded on 3-29-21*
Signal on the left: 2 pairs of Safetran 12x24 inch lights.
Signal on the right: 2 pairs of Safetran 12x24 inch lights and a General Signals Type 2 electronic bell.
After waiting several hours after filming the Sperry Rail truck here, I decided to go get some lunch. On my way back from picking something up at the local Subway, I swung by South Winfield, where I saw it was lined for a southbound train to come through! After eating my lunch and waiting another while longer, this southbound phosphate(?) train came through with a BNSF ES44DC leading an NS Dash-9 and a BNSF Dash-9 (still in H2), easily making it my better catch of the day.
This crossing is a pretty nice one, featuring what I believe to be a pair of late-Frisco signals from the late-1970s. Again, I'm not *entirely* sure if the lights here are fully original, but they certainly do appear to be about as old as the masts here are. Either way though, it appears the original Safetran mechanical bell (or whatever bell was here at the time) was replaced by BNSF in the 2000s (prior to 2008, when street view first came through) with the current GS Type 2. Since then, there have been no major changes to the crossing.