I have been waiting for this video. Truthfully, my favorite cantilever signal of all time I grew up seeing these that were once quite common in North Central Texas. Now they’re very rare. There are still a few find examples of them one of which is in Granbury Texas. There are more examples further south, especially on Union Pacific‘s Austin subdivision.
According to the Randolph Road railroad crossing in Rockville, there used to be a RACO or Safetran cantilever. It was replaced with newer signals in 2010.
I have been waiting for this video. Truthfully, my favorite cantilever signal of all time I grew up seeing these that were once quite common in North Central Texas. Now they’re very rare. There are still a few find examples of them one of which is in Granbury Texas. There are more examples further south, especially on Union Pacific‘s Austin subdivision.
Thanks for capture at Arlington Heights, IL. I work by there
I’ve been waiting for this
According to the Randolph Road railroad crossing in Rockville, there used to be a RACO or Safetran cantilever. It was replaced with newer signals in 2010.
Rockville where?
What type of upgrade did main Street in moncks corner and main Street in Wheaton receive?
The remaining WRRS bell there was replaced with another NEG e-bell.
@@freebrickproductions did the bell at main Street in Wheaton get replaced too?
No, that had the LEDs replaced.
Has anyone ever threatened to mug you while railfanning? I had that unfortunate experience recently 😢
Thankfully no.
YOU BEEN TO CALIFORNIA!???
Yeah.
what happened to the gate light that’s hanging up side down
At which crossing? I'd imagine it was fixed or replaced.
@@freebrickproductions at constitution road in atlanta georgia
Railroad crossing at 13:20 is a huge safety issue...
How so?
@@freebrickproductions Barely see the lights, no gates, motorists keep driving through and really there should be an extra set in the pole itself
@@UsTrainsAndSirensI saw the lights
20:39 hey I know this one