one side is set up like a normal american railroad crossing.the other side is set up like an australian railroad crossing.american railroad crossing signals are on the right.australian railroad crossing signals are on the left
Yep! Ain't the only crossing I've seen like this either! Though, when CSX upgraded this crossing to LED, they probably didn't have any new light-heads to replace the old WRRS 8 inch lights with, so they left them incandescent. It also appears there might not be room for 12 inch lights where the WRRS 8 inch lights are.
one side is set up like a normal american railroad crossing.the other side is set up like an australian railroad crossing.american railroad crossing signals are on the right.australian railroad crossing signals are on the left
I'm aware. Though it's just set-up this way due to the road on the one side of the crossing.
I've been to Georgia, but not this city. I went to Duluth. You should check it out that city: It has a train museum.
Very interesting crossing. Great video!
It sure is. Thank you! BTW, how far are you from the Calhoun/Adairsville area?
You're welcome! I'm 171 miles from Calhoun.
Interesting that just that one set of lights are Incandescent while the rest of them are LEDs!
Yep! Ain't the only crossing I've seen like this either! Though, when CSX upgraded this crossing to LED, they probably didn't have any new light-heads to replace the old WRRS 8 inch lights with, so they left them incandescent. It also appears there might not be room for 12 inch lights where the WRRS 8 inch lights are.
Weird question are the side lights like the lights on South Street in Greenbrier TN
How come you don't do crossing tours any more?
Mostly because they take time (and a lot of times these days, I'm trying to chase trains), and use up memory and battery life.
Ok.
This is Railfan Brony.
Have u ever seen a train come threw here before?
have you ever seen a train with a face?
how often does that railroad get used? btw i subbed to
I'd have to check the FRA's daily train counts, though according to some local railfans, it can be very busy or extremely dead depending on the day.
@@freebrickproductions I caught a CSX at park street in adairsville