Do have plenty of newer videos coming eventually, just need to get around to posting them. For the time being though, I thought I'd post this compilation of all of the Charleston Sub crossings I've recorded along the line.
Awesome! I enjoy this stretch of track and seeing the ACL main. Unfortunately due to health issues, it's been a long long time, at least 15 years or so, since I have followed it from Florence through Charleston to Savannah. Thanks for the ride along and full videos of trains on the Charleston Sub. That teardrop bell still active in Kingstree is cool!.
The WRRS 15A on Country Camp in Kingstree (1:10:34) is not there anymore, both masts on the west side of the tracks were dumped for an entirely new signal, with dotted LEDs... (yueck) As far as I can tell though, the one on Dennis (1:08:15) still remains. Graham St. West signal (1:32:55) has also been replaced after it got filmed.
There are some CSX crossings around Chicago (such as on the CSX Barr Sub, IIRC) that have WCH e-bells for some reason. CSX has never used Electro-tech LEDs, so they don't have any crossings with them. In fact, I think UP is the only Class I railroad to have used them.
Do have plenty of newer videos coming eventually, just need to get around to posting them. For the time being though, I thought I'd post this compilation of all of the Charleston Sub crossings I've recorded along the line.
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Awesome! I enjoy this stretch of track and seeing the ACL main. Unfortunately due to health issues, it's been a long long time, at least 15 years or so, since I have followed it from Florence through Charleston to Savannah. Thanks for the ride along and full videos of trains on the Charleston Sub. That teardrop bell still active in Kingstree is cool!.
After watching this video, I certainly enjoyed seeing a lot of older railroad crossings on CSX still in service. I say you did a fantastic job.
Thanks!
@@freebrickproductions, you’re very welcome.
Great video and happy July 4th!
Thanks!
Happy 4th of July buddy you did a great job of the Csx in south Carolina
This is exactly 1 year
I always like when you post new crossing bells I love your railroad crossing videos
Been so long since a compilation!
Seems like a cracked gong on the close signal at 18:55. Definitely gives a unique sound
20:12 CSX 960
Great vid! Happy 4th!
Thanks!
20:12 *😊 DPU ALRIGHT ES44AH NY3B*
It's just a DPU, nothing to get too excited over. CSX tends to use them on their mainline trains.
Also, it's spelled YN3b, not "NY3B".
The WRRS 15A on Country Camp in Kingstree (1:10:34) is not there anymore, both masts on the west side of the tracks were dumped for an entirely new signal, with dotted LEDs... (yueck)
As far as I can tell though, the one on Dennis (1:08:15) still remains.
Graham St. West signal (1:32:55) has also been replaced after it got filmed.
Yeah, I'm aware that the *US&S* Teardrop was replaced at County Camp Road, along with the one signal in Scranton.
Nice video, And Happy 4th of July
Thanks!
Happy 4th of July! I got a WCH mechanical bell from the RJ Corman maintainer today!
Nice!
Remember Mr.Robert is not going back to College until the job returns back in time so be safe careful driving and don't crash.
What are you on about?
Great crossings
Thanks!
It's the Train
Does any one know if there is a crossing on the csx that has a wchays e bell or electro tech LEDs
There are some CSX crossings around Chicago (such as on the CSX Barr Sub, IIRC) that have WCH e-bells for some reason.
CSX has never used Electro-tech LEDs, so they don't have any crossings with them. In fact, I think UP is the only Class I railroad to have used them.
31:31 that’s not safe
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