It seems Ashland sets their crossing bells so they always stop once the gates come all the way down. Where I live, the Middleboro/Lakeville line's crossings used to stop the bells once the gates were all the way down, then ring them once more as the gates rise. But for some reason, they recently reprogrammed them so the bells now ring the whole time the signals are active.
The majority of the crossings in Stoughton are like that too, the bells ring the entire time. I prefer it when the crossing bells ring the entire time the lights are flashing, it seems more "classic" that way
to South or North Station?
TrainSounds 7 months ago
@TrainSounds The Framingham-Worcester line is to South Station.
KatsukiLennox 7 months ago
I think I hear a mini-bell.
Mattcrowley2a 1 year ago
Those kids got lucky that time, plz post another one of them actually trying to do it in front of the train lol
dorkvader75 2 years ago 2
It seems Ashland sets their crossing bells so they always stop once the gates come all the way down. Where I live, the Middleboro/Lakeville line's crossings used to stop the bells once the gates were all the way down, then ring them once more as the gates rise. But for some reason, they recently reprogrammed them so the bells now ring the whole time the signals are active.
wileyk209zback 2 years ago
Huh, interesting. I know Framingham has the bells ring the entire time.
KatsukiLennox 2 years ago
The majority of the crossings in Stoughton are like that too, the bells ring the entire time. I prefer it when the crossing bells ring the entire time the lights are flashing, it seems more "classic" that way
wileyk209zback 2 years ago 3
The kinds in Ashland are not bright I can tell by the area
jamin108 2 years ago 3
I know from working in a restaurant in Ashland for 3.5 years, that Ashland kids are just plain stupid.
KatsukiLennox 2 years ago
I hope they don't try that again.
murjax 2 years ago 4
AMEN BUDDY!!!!!!
EMILCEPEDA2012 2 years ago 2