Indiana RR Train at RR XING, Bloomington, Indiana
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@bwitz72 Yes. I have to admit, it's better than the other bell I be hearing that is indeed not my type.
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@highwaylunatic Not all cameras have good night vision, take the flip cameras for example they are horrible in the dark
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why does railroad crossing dont have a bar that comes down
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amtrak
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wow thats exactly what train crossing we have in bloomington in the country
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Sweet.. a crossing with a REAL bell :-)
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OH DUH IT SAYS BLOOMINGTON IN i live in Indiana
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this guy must be in the mid west cause now it always gets dark before 5 even hits!
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Yes. The airport is just right up the road.
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quit moving around so much!!!! above all the locomotives are completely blurred.....
highwaylunatic 4 years ago
I know they're blurred. Automatic focus and bright lights on a moving object at night will do that to ya.
plagueofthedead 4 years ago
Do you have any videos of trains going over the massive Tulip Trestle in Greene County? This is the same train line that goes over that trestle.
eazyedp 4 years ago
I have been trying to take a trip to Tulip for that purpose. I'll try to get around to it soon, probably around the start of spring. If I do videotape a train on the trestle, I'll post it here on Youtube.
plagueofthedead 4 years ago
I love this video. Not to mention, the mechanical bells on the crossing rule, too! So much better than digital bells, although the digital/LED lights(or whatever lights they use on this crossing) that are used for this crossing are quite excellent, too(love how bright they are at night).
prfsnlwannabe 4 years ago
The whitish glow coming off of them is not natural; it is a combination of the dark environment and the heat of the lights that made the effect.
plagueofthedead 4 years ago