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  • @Crossingman18

    You know, I love trains too.

  • where i live, every crossing thats near me, the bells are always ringing when the crossing goes off. they dont shut up when ths gates are down, they keep ringing. but where i go on vacation, the crossing there, the bell shuts off when the gates are down. you could check it out :)

  • cool crossing bells :)

  • that would be 2 General Signals Type 2 Electronic Bells. One of the few GS Type 2equipped crossings in Pensacola/Cantonment that ring continuously until the gates go up. Others are 9 Mile (CSX AND AGR), and Wright St/Alcaniz St

  • cool crossing =]

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  • are you crazy?! You can't hear those General Signals Type 2 Electronic bells?!

  • Nice tracks.

  • LMS is Locomotive Leasing Service. I've seen those a few times. And what a nice catch on the CSX boxcar at 1:11 with a red door!

  • That bell contact is rare for CSX. That bell contact would be mostly used on BNSF crossings.

  • LMS stands for locomotive mangament service by conrail. leasing company. all CW40-8W numbers 700-739 for LMS units

  • Ya know, come to think of it, the three Ex Conrails I always saw on the SL&A line in Maine, were LMS's. Though they still had their Conrail lettering showing on all three of them.

  • This is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!

  • this is cooool!!

  • I think LMS was a leasing company,for conrail and IC.

  • The bells ring just like the Safetran Mechanical at Orlando Ave.

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