CSX Q237 southbound through the Allatoona Road grade crossing on the CSX Dixie Line N-scale layout. The crossing signals are by NJ International, the gates are powered by Tortoise motors, and the linkages are by Circuitron. This is my first HD video on YouTube, taken using the full 1080p video camera on an HTC Sensation smart phone.
very good job. I have the same type set up on my system and was wondering how you got the gate to godown so slow and mine are faster and need to slow down. Thanks
ghostwolf06 1 week ago
Pretty realistic scene & Thanks for sharing your work!
thomasm519 2 months ago
very nice
Rdrake1413 2 months ago
I think ya nailed it!
guitars14 4 months ago
That was awesome!
If that's where I think it is, down the hill to the left is the I-75 interchange, and the south end of Emerson siding starts at the signal tower. Used to chase trains all the time up there, right after I got my license. :)
Pellaz2112 4 months ago
That is awesome, I run on the W&A and I recognized it as soon as I saw it.
conductorhippo 5 months ago
Amazing work! Weve already painted our roads, and Ive got a quick question. What did you use for the double yellow stripes in the middle of the road.
NSmodeler24 5 months ago
Awesome work. That's definatly the most realistis operating gate system I've seen. Is it triggered by the train its self or manually activated. The realism of all this is fantastic. I recognise the location quite well. Keep up the great work.
hoolg 5 months ago
Looks great. All that great scenery is begging for some nicely weathered rolling stock.
coxsj 5 months ago
Wow. I know where the prototype is- and you did a great job re-creating it!!
aaronjwalkerga 5 months ago