The Dundee Road and Shermer Road grade crossings in Northbrook bring back memories, as I used to live in Northbrook. My dad took the train from Northbrook every morning to work at Mayer Brown.
Metra technically owns them, but WSOR has trackage rights to Chicago along them. WSOR owns the tracks past Fox Lake station, namely the tracks that once carried commuter service to Walworth and are apparently planned to be restored to Richmond.
The Dundee Road and Shermer Road grade crossings in Northbrook bring back memories, as I used to live in Northbrook. My dad took the train from Northbrook every morning to work at Mayer Brown.
Nice! Love those High Pitched Safetran Type 3's!
Oh hell no!
Cool catches
Awesome catches
Glad your crossings are always sweet
Great video!
Very nice
Good video keep up the good work
Excellent video subscribed ☺️👍
The Railroad Bell over 1:23 is a bell that I never heard at all.
P.S. 3 crossings in where I live (Mundelen IL) have the same tracks intersecting it. (Hawley Street, Park Street & Maple Avenue)
@@irrduciblemodesty2454 oh electronic bell you mean!
@@MetraUPNWproductions7202 On CN and CP and Metra, maybe. On other railroads nah
That’s sounds like the Canadas railroad crossing bells sounds
It’s a High Pitched Safetran Type 3
good video
0:02 what mechanical bell is that?
One big locomotive on a long train ,never see thàt in Northwest America.
Awesome video TommyBNSF :)
At 1:23 that,s what I Heard at a huge crossing
1:25 that’s the bell that I heard of
Shit
METRA is a Fast Passenger Train
In the rondout to fox lake section, are the tracks owned by WSOR?
Metra technically owns them, but WSOR has trackage rights to Chicago along them. WSOR owns the tracks past Fox Lake station, namely the tracks that once carried commuter service to Walworth and are apparently planned to be restored to Richmond.
@@DowntownWithBrown thanks!
Nice
I see they replaced a lot of the Mechanical crossing bells AND the whiny Karens made the Fox Lake Sub a quiet zone.