Nice video! I especially like the ring speed of the bell on the WABCO triangle gate. I have liked this one for couple of years or so but have just added it to my favorites because this is a fairly new account and have been adding alot of other videos to my favorites, in fact I'm just now subscribing to you.
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that arm on the signal reminds me of in the state i live in in mn on the main bnsf lines they have a long arm on it i hope you know what im talking about
L-WHO L-ROCK!! WHOOP WHOOP thanks for showing my hometown for 18 years some love.. But as i was wacthing the video i didn't understand what was so great about it... until a read the comments.. is the bells? or the flashing lights? cause those crossings are normal out here
Cool Video. I have that same Triangle Gate motor, and let me tell you, it is REALLY heavy, takes about 3 people to hold it, and one to mount it to a pole!!! 400 lbs!
There are a lot more crossings like this that still have mechanical bells on UP's ex-Southern Pacific "Coast Line". It doesn't see a whole lot of rail traffic though, at least not from my experience.
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aldota56 1 year ago
owensri2 has that type of triangle gate
Sniper12890 2 years ago
Nice video! I especially like the ring speed of the bell on the WABCO triangle gate. I have liked this one for couple of years or so but have just added it to my favorites because this is a fairly new account and have been adding alot of other videos to my favorites, in fact I'm just now subscribing to you.
beauloftis1976 3 years ago
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Rrxingrick 3 years ago
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Rrxingrick 3 years ago
that arm on the signal reminds me of in the state i live in in mn on the main bnsf lines they have a long arm on it i hope you know what im talking about
eddieg749 4 years ago
why do they sometimes put extra engines on the end of the frieght for more power or something
eddieg749 4 years ago
what was that whooshing sound at the end of this video
Ropeu 4 years ago
at what time?
Rrxingrick 4 years ago
it was probably just a plane.
theUP844 3 years ago
L-WHO L-ROCK!! WHOOP WHOOP thanks for showing my hometown for 18 years some love.. But as i was wacthing the video i didn't understand what was so great about it... until a read the comments.. is the bells? or the flashing lights? cause those crossings are normal out here
etshorty1 4 years ago
The gate motor on the side of the crossing that I was on is a somewhat rare gate mechanism. The rest of the crossing is prety much normal.
Rrxingrick 4 years ago
Cool Video. I have that same Triangle Gate motor, and let me tell you, it is REALLY heavy, takes about 3 people to hold it, and one to mount it to a pole!!! 400 lbs!
owensri2 4 years ago
Nice video. Weird how the lights flash so slow.
There are a lot more crossings like this that still have mechanical bells on UP's ex-Southern Pacific "Coast Line". It doesn't see a whole lot of rail traffic though, at least not from my experience.
theup3985 4 years ago
What? You can hear the bells here. alos, Pentrex has a video of this line?
Rrxingrick 4 years ago
u cant hear the bell, i though pentrex edit that out. nice job!
adam1234a 4 years ago