Huron River Dr. Railroad Crossing, Rockwood, MI 6/29/08

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This crossing features 2 railroads, CN and NS. It functions as a double crossing, that being the 2 outside gates go down for both tracks, while only one mast signal activates. The train was really going fast!

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  • Nice. The response I posted is of a really fast NS on the same double mainline near Luna Pier MI.

  • Thanks! The trains sure do fly by on this portion of the line...

  • Do you ever see 20V or 27V southbound?

  • I have no idea what 20V or 27V means... :)

  • Awesome video; we have NS here in Lima, OH., and we would be lucky to see a NS train move half as fast as that. We also have a triple crossing here, involving CSX on one end, NS in the middle (leading into their freight yard), and CSX/NS on the other end (which also leads into the NS yard). I noticed that at the end, the CN signals light up just for the gates to go up, even though they weren't lit on that side beforehand.

  • Yeah, I noticed that too. Obviously, CN's relays are wired wrong. They should remain off the whole duration.

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  • this should have ended with a union pacifac autorack or NS not BN

  • in the distance

  • sounds like an amtrak horn

  • @Emb0505 but if you were in ferndale michigan there will be these streets called camborn and bermuda there will be loud trains cause those streets are only about 30 feet away in Camborn , and bermuda about 50 feet or 45 feet away.

  • @Homie784, I know what you mean, out of all the trains in the area, those are my favorite (I still don't like trains though) because they're quick and short.

  • @Theworldking100, Because, there LOUD, you can always hear one (I'm not even kidding i can hear one now, and we're about a mile away!), and you always earthier, catch one and wait 20 minutes, or catch one while it's at a complete stop, and wait half an hour! And there is no way to avoid them to get to the express way. Try living in the area for a week and you'll know what i mean!! Lol, sorry about the big rant.. =), But they are really terrible.

  • @Emb0505 why

  • UGGGGGGG, i live down the road from there, i HATE those trains!!!

  • too fast

  • Cool

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