Very Old Railroad Crossing Signals
Western Railroad Supply Co. produced an unusual version of their famous Model 10 gate and signal where the gate No. 3564 mechanism was mounted to a short 5" mast (post) and extension brackets were attached to a 4" mast off to the side for the 8" flashing lights and signs. As you can see it is falling apart and its days would have to be limited. As a bonus, a working Union Switch & Signal 15-A "teardrop" bell is on the signal. And there's a newly rebuilt Norfolk Southern GP33ECO (used to be a GP50).

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How Railroad Crossings Work

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Illinois Railway Museum's Railroad Crossing Signals

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Safety Facts About Crossing Tracks (1970)

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Portland and Western's Toledo Branch Part 1

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Malfunctioning Wigwag

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Wig Wags and Griswolds from Coast to Coast

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Rail traffic in Serbia - A Switchman, old signal box, track junction and chainways - Station Šebešić

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An update on my signal collection

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City Surprised By Train Running Down Middle Of Street! Street Running Trains, Rare Stuff In Ohio!

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Mechanische overwegbellen compilatie//Mechanical railroad crossing bells compilation

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Classic Railroad Crossing Gates at the Illinois Railway Museum

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How Railroad Crossing Signals Work

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Michigan's CRAZY Highway Railroad Crossings

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FEC Train 101 #2209 w/ signal malfunction

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Western Railroad Supply (WRRS) Mechanical Bell compilation

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Classic Railroad Crossings

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Vintage Operational Railroad Crossing Signals on Abandoned Line in Action

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Rare US&S Teardrop Bells On the Central California Traction

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What Happens When Railroad Crossing Gates Malfunction?! Etc.

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