Here is 2 crossings 1938 Forrer Blvd Dayton Ohio. Edit:BTW it used to be owned by NS go to 2019 to see the crossing. And2017 E 5th St also used to be owned by NS.
Do Abandoned Railroad Crossings In Oregon (My State) Abandoned Railroad Crossings List: Forest Grove: 2249 Quince St, Forest Grove, OR 97116 Manning: 45.6646466, -123.1645670 And Timber: 45.7199024, -123.2952412 (There Used to Be Wig Wag Railroad Crossing) Wheeler: 45 N Hwy 101, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136 Tillamook:Near Goodspeed Park, Tillamook, OR 97141
Chicago, Fort Wayne, and Eastern is a part of G&W, and is a former PRR track. Edit: Seves me right for commenting before the end. That Florida crossing is on the CSX Homestead subdivision, and it was just mowed in the past month. Railroad82 just did some videos showing the recent mowing. Apparently CSX is cleaning the line to show it to a couple of potential buyers who are looking to resurrect the line.
W. State of Franklin road in Johnson City TN- this crossing features 2 modern industries cantilevers with US&S 12X20 inch and 12X24 inch incandescent lights (which used to have bags on them but were removed because they were completely rotted) and 2 US&S mechanical bells. This crossing was owned by the East Tennessee railway and Norfolk Southern used to back some cars all the way down to their small yard up until about 15 years ago, now they drop them off at another part of their line, leaving it abandoned 5393 coeburn Rd (VA 72) near Coeburn VA (on Google Earth it says it's in coeburn but it's technically just outside of the town limits)- this crossing is very interesting. It's on a small Branch line that was originally owned by the L&N and then went into CSX's ownership until about a decade ago when the only customer on the line shut down. This crossing features a pair of gateless signals the first one replaced the original signal in the late 90s, it has a safetran base, 3 pairs of safetran 12x24 inch lights and what appears to be a general signals type 1 electronic bell. And the more interesting signal is a us&s cantilever from I believe the 1960s, 4 pairs of us&s 8 inch lights and a US&S TEARDROP BELL sadly it doesn't ring these days Hopefully these can be included in part 9
Abandoned crossing suggestions: Main Street, Adger, Alabama Line: A spur off of the CSX Birmingham Mineral Sub 9th Avenue & Jersey Street, Birmingham, Alabama Line: BHRR Fairfield Works Branch ( BHRR is the Birmingham Terminal Railway ) Al-69, Oakman, Alabama Line: Norfolk Southern Berry Branch ( The tracks may not look overgrown but Mikes RXR site says it’s defunct )
For Part 9, do 324 Grand Ave E in Chatham, Ontario, Canada. It has an abandoned crossing for the former CSX Sarnia Spur that used to run until around the late 2000's early 2010's. The farthest in street view for it is 2009. Now in 2024, the signals are still there except they paved the road over the old tracks and even the bell is still on it. I highly recommend you show it in the next one.
The Crossing You can look at is River rd near Gardiner Maine, Follow the Kennebec River to find it. This line might have been owned by the Maine Central RR. Also I found a Wig - Wag on 201 N 4th st in Marion Illinois, No idea what railroad owned the line was owned by. Just found out its 139 River rd and one more thing that line isnt overgrown but i know its abandon becase At other crossingsbibfound exempt signs and tracks were ripped somewhere else
The Coldwater, Michigan, crossing, I believe is part of an old PRR/PC line. The line in Coldwater proper is owned by Indiana Northeastern. I only live about 40 miles from there, in Williams County, Ohio
an you look at the abandoned crossing found at 30 papermill road wareham MA. if you look closely in the woods you can see a poll and a concrete base and if you look even harder you can see the railss
Awesome video! Here’s some abandoned railroad crossings suggestions: 155th St W Burnsville, MN Very old Griswold signals (with one of them missing the top half) most likely hasn’t seen a train in over 20 years 241 N Cherokee Ln Lodi, CA SP used to run there, and there was two teardrop bells Trenton Ave Uhrichsville, OH Possibly a B&O install S Ave E Cranford, NJ
abandoned railroad crossing suggestions: 802 w 22nd street in cheyenne wyoming the line was used for union pacific, 3018 holcombe blvd in Houston texas, 9598 county hwy y in mazomanie,wisconsin
Nice, I got some abandoned railroad crossing suggestions... 22 Mile Rd. Shelby Twp. Mi. (I know you did that crossing already, but there was no back in time travel feature then) Dobry Dr. Utica, Mi. (I thought you did that one as well but no time feature then as well) Breitner Rd. Traverse City, Mi. Theodore St. Detroit, Mi. Hope this helps for your next abandoned crossings video
I actually found an abandoned railroad crossing in Fresno, California It's at florence avenue Try doing it in your next Explore an abandoned railroad crossings on google maps
The part 7 was owned by canadian pacific but these two were attually owned by the Minnesota commercial Railroad I think they abandoned this is because of construction but in part 7 same thing the factory shut down and got destroyed and is pretty much a park now (the line I requested in part 7 it went to a factory) also I just infact realized half a dozen grisswald crossings are left and they are all in minnesota now I feel proud to be a minnesotan railfanner
Are you sure? That bell does not have the housing design of a Safetran Type 2 (which by itself looks like an NEG E bell, but lighter in color), and neither the bell it had before was a Safetran type 2. I only guessed that GS E Bell was a type 1 since it was there probably for a good while before it got replaced by that newer GS E bell (either its just a newer type 2 or 2.5..) And like I said I know those bells since there's a ton of them on the North part of the CSX/Lake State Saginaw sub, since that's where I grew up by
@Damon810Railfan if the ebell was there in the furthest time travel then it is a safetran type 2, plus safetran type 2s are the exact same as neg ebells as neg used safetrans design
@@MorrisonFriends yeah that would be true, but what I'm saying that the bell isn't a Safetran type 2. Those bells have like a little cage design on the bottom of them, and as shown in the video, the bell that was there back in the earliest time travel was a shiny housing with a smooth, tapered base, in which I guessed was General Signals Type 1 E bell, which were used frequently by CSX back then, and those bells were made from 1995 up to 2005. And in the later years on Google maps at that crossing, it was replaced by another E bell which also has a smooth, tapered base, but it had a darker housing, in which told me it was a later generation GS Type 2, in which CSX also used in combination with the NEG E bell, especially the midwest. Trust me, I seen a ton of them around the northern part of the CSX Saginaw sub and a good majority of them still remain today
@Damon810Railfan here's a cool abandoned crossing for you to see in your next video, but you'll have to use the time travel and go to 2013 and that's the last year the signal was last standing, the signals equipment was all wabco, and it had a wabco mechanical bell maps.app.goo.gl/K8KiUc3tDaJyZLRF9
Here is 2 crossings 1938 Forrer Blvd Dayton Ohio. Edit:BTW it used to be owned by NS go to 2019 to see the crossing. And2017 E 5th St also used to be owned by NS.
Do Abandoned Railroad Crossings In Oregon (My State)
Abandoned Railroad Crossings List:
Forest Grove: 2249 Quince St, Forest Grove, OR 97116
Manning: 45.6646466, -123.1645670
And
Timber: 45.7199024, -123.2952412 (There Used to Be Wig Wag Railroad Crossing)
Wheeler: 45 N Hwy 101, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136
Tillamook:Near Goodspeed Park, Tillamook, OR 97141
Chicago, Fort Wayne, and Eastern is a part of G&W, and is a former PRR track.
Edit: Seves me right for commenting before the end. That Florida crossing is on the CSX Homestead subdivision, and it was just mowed in the past month. Railroad82 just did some videos showing the recent mowing. Apparently CSX is cleaning the line to show it to a couple of potential buyers who are looking to resurrect the line.
W. State of Franklin road in Johnson City TN- this crossing features 2 modern industries cantilevers with US&S 12X20 inch and 12X24 inch incandescent lights (which used to have bags on them but were removed because they were completely rotted) and 2 US&S mechanical bells. This crossing was owned by the East Tennessee railway and Norfolk Southern used to back some cars all the way down to their small yard up until about 15 years ago, now they drop them off at another part of their line, leaving it abandoned
5393 coeburn Rd (VA 72) near Coeburn VA (on Google Earth it says it's in coeburn but it's technically just outside of the town limits)- this crossing is very interesting. It's on a small Branch line that was originally owned by the L&N and then went into CSX's ownership until about a decade ago when the only customer on the line shut down. This crossing features a pair of gateless signals the first one replaced the original signal in the late 90s, it has a safetran base, 3 pairs of safetran 12x24 inch lights and what appears to be a general signals type 1 electronic bell. And the more interesting signal is a us&s cantilever from I believe the 1960s, 4 pairs of us&s 8 inch lights and a US&S TEARDROP BELL sadly it doesn't ring these days
Hopefully these can be included in part 9
I always love your abandoned railroad crossing content
Abandoned crossing suggestions:
Main Street, Adger, Alabama
Line: A spur off of the CSX Birmingham Mineral Sub
9th Avenue & Jersey Street, Birmingham, Alabama
Line: BHRR Fairfield Works Branch
( BHRR is the Birmingham Terminal Railway )
Al-69, Oakman, Alabama
Line: Norfolk Southern Berry Branch
( The tracks may not look overgrown but Mikes RXR site says it’s defunct )
LETS GO PART 8
Don't worry about it. You make awesome videos regardless. It's always worth the wait!
For Part 9, do 324 Grand Ave E in Chatham, Ontario, Canada. It has an abandoned crossing for the former CSX Sarnia Spur that used to run until around the late 2000's early 2010's. The farthest in street view for it is 2009. Now in 2024, the signals are still there except they paved the road over the old tracks and even the bell is still on it. I highly recommend you show it in the next one.
On Google Maps, I found an exempt 4-way railroad crossing. The crossing is on Dousman Street and North Fisk Street in Green Bay, WI.
The Crossing You can look at is River rd near Gardiner Maine, Follow the Kennebec River to find it. This line might have been owned by the Maine Central RR. Also I found a Wig - Wag on 201 N 4th st in Marion Illinois, No idea what railroad owned the line was owned by.
Just found out its 139 River rd and one more thing that line isnt overgrown but i know its abandon becase At other crossingsbibfound exempt signs and tracks were ripped somewhere else
The Coldwater, Michigan, crossing, I believe is part of an old PRR/PC line. The line in Coldwater proper is owned by Indiana Northeastern. I only live about 40 miles from there, in Williams County, Ohio
22:01 That is a Safetran Type 2/NEG closed bottom.
I found that out later after I recorded this video, since I later toured a crossing with that exact kind of bell. Thx
12:19 Looked at this one, Former CFAF RR,
an you look at the abandoned crossing found at 30 papermill road wareham MA. if you look closely in the woods you can see a poll and a concrete base and if you look even harder you can see the railss
Awesome video! Here’s some abandoned railroad crossings suggestions:
155th St W Burnsville, MN
Very old Griswold signals (with one of them missing the top half) most likely hasn’t seen a train in over 20 years
241 N Cherokee Ln Lodi, CA
SP used to run there, and there was two teardrop bells
Trenton Ave Uhrichsville, OH
Possibly a B&O install
S Ave E Cranford, NJ
Marion street pa scranton
abandoned railroad crossing suggestions: 802 w 22nd street in cheyenne wyoming the line was used for union pacific,
3018 holcombe blvd in Houston texas,
9598 county hwy y in mazomanie,wisconsin
Go to O Fallon IL and you will find a whole line of out of service crossings.
Nice, I got some abandoned railroad crossing suggestions...
22 Mile Rd. Shelby Twp. Mi. (I know you did that crossing already, but there was no back in time travel feature then)
Dobry Dr. Utica, Mi. (I thought you did that one as well but no time feature then as well)
Breitner Rd. Traverse City, Mi.
Theodore St. Detroit, Mi.
Hope this helps for your next abandoned crossings video
There is a crossing on 989 Eaton Ave and go to 2013
243 NE Kamiaken St in Pullman, Washington has a retired wig-wag
can you please do part 10
Great vid, also if your still looking for new voice actors for your train series, I’ll be available to do it.
There is one on 299 Brittain St
I actually found an abandoned railroad crossing in Fresno, California It's at florence avenue Try doing it in your next Explore an abandoned railroad crossings on google maps
The crossing you looked this video is on the same line as😮the one on pt.6that you said was a LTEX line
The part 7 was owned by canadian pacific but these two were attually owned by the Minnesota commercial Railroad I think they abandoned this is because of construction but in part 7 same thing the factory shut down and got destroyed and is pretty much a park now (the line I requested in part 7 it went to a factory) also I just infact realized half a dozen grisswald crossings are left and they are all in minnesota now I feel proud to be a minnesotan railfanner
1298 1st Ave S st petersburg Florida you need go all they way back to when they first came on that road
and also 284 16th street in st petersburg Florida
They are owned by CSX and if you look more into the line north they wasted NEW equipment
alabama 279 and 79 junction scottsboro alabama
do the benson street railroad crossing it is own by NS
Dude I know a crossing you should do one in Delhi Ontario you’ll have to time travel to 2018
The last railroad crossing has a raco bell on it
8th street sonoma CA updated!
im was wathing your videos sense part 3
Do S 7th street In Shelton, Washington!
The cereal ave one is owned by csx
please make part 9
23:22 that is not a gs type 1, it was always a safetran type 2
Are you sure? That bell does not have the housing design of a Safetran Type 2 (which by itself looks like an NEG E bell, but lighter in color), and neither the bell it had before was a Safetran type 2. I only guessed that GS E Bell was a type 1 since it was there probably for a good while before it got replaced by that newer GS E bell (either its just a newer type 2 or 2.5..)
And like I said I know those bells since there's a ton of them on the North part of the CSX/Lake State Saginaw sub, since that's where I grew up by
@Damon810Railfan if the ebell was there in the furthest time travel then it is a safetran type 2, plus safetran type 2s are the exact same as neg ebells as neg used safetrans design
@@MorrisonFriends yeah that would be true, but what I'm saying that the bell isn't a Safetran type 2. Those bells have like a little cage design on the bottom of them, and as shown in the video, the bell that was there back in the earliest time travel was a shiny housing with a smooth, tapered base, in which I guessed was General Signals Type 1 E bell, which were used frequently by CSX back then, and those bells were made from 1995 up to 2005. And in the later years on Google maps at that crossing, it was replaced by another E bell which also has a smooth, tapered base, but it had a darker housing, in which told me it was a later generation GS Type 2, in which CSX also used in combination with the NEG E bell, especially the midwest. Trust me, I seen a ton of them around the northern part of the CSX Saginaw sub and a good majority of them still remain today
@Damon810Railfan here's a cool abandoned crossing for you to see in your next video, but you'll have to use the time travel and go to 2013 and that's the last year the signal was last standing, the signals equipment was all wabco, and it had a wabco mechanical bell maps.app.goo.gl/K8KiUc3tDaJyZLRF9
(I just saw the post)
Do i need to do lines
Not right now, but I'll tell you when
go back to 2017 to see it
thats a relay case not a bell
1542 NW 86th street, Clive Iowa
398 Erie Ave, Morton, Illinois
371 S Detroit Ave, Morton, Illinois