What are those strange orange this where the bells should be?
What's up with this bell configuration?
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Re: What's up with this bell configuration?
Its similar to the 4" Gate light you sometimes see ontop of signals. These lights are just to let the enginner know the signals are working properly. If they weren't flashing, it means something is wrong and the train has to slow down and cross at a restricted speed.

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Re: What's up with this bell configuration?
arnt the little red/white lights on the side of the light unit supposed to tell the same thing.
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Re: What's up with this bell configuration?
They're supposed to, but if the light doesn't light up very well on some lights (for instance Modern Industries), then there's no way to tell.
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Re: What's up with this bell configuration?
YAHillinoistrains wrote:arnt the little red/white lights on the side of the light unit supposed to tell the same thing.
try to see thoes little lights at 79 mph
what i wounder why the hell are thoes gates are hinged
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Re: What's up with this bell configuration?
I saw that video once before.Crossbuck_Chuck wrote:What are those strange orange this where the bells should be?
Those signals were installed because of a crossing collision that caused a lawsuit.
They were done in a low-clearance fashion with the hinged-tongue gates and bells on side mounts because the crossing is on the access road to an airport.
Those lights on the signals are actually marker lights so planes don't clip the signals.
Re: What's up with this bell configuration?
Interesting... I was sure wondering what the heck was up!luke wrote:I saw that video once before.Crossbuck_Chuck wrote:What are those strange orange this where the bells should be?
Those signals were installed because of a crossing collision that caused a lawsuit.
They were done in a low-clearance fashion with the hinged-tongue gates and bells on side mounts because the crossing is on the access road to an airport.
Those lights on the signals are actually marker lights so planes don't clip the signals.