Wow, haven't really thought that a video of me touring an *active* crossing would get this many views! (Well then again this crossing is an icon lol) Thanks for watching this one, and I do have a new, more in-depth tour video of this crossing if you guys wanna see more details of it: (I also have videos of it in action too!) ua-cam.com/video/2ERd6uGbPZ0/v-deo.html
The first Video I've watched from owensri2 was when he filmed the Goddard Rd. malfunction on the Flat Rock Track from back in 2008! That's where all these Ecorse, Wyandotte, & Trenton Railroad Crossings started to become my Favorite, like I'd say that these are my Most Favorite Railroad Crossings ever, as I love these a WHOLE LOT by how they're laid out & how they're wired! 😀 There are 14 Railroad Crossings joining together in that area, as for Ecorse, you have Visger Rd., Saillotte Rd., & Mill St., for Wyandotte here, you have Emmons Blvd., St. Johns St., Goddard Rd., Antoine St., Ford Ave., Vinewood Ave., Oak St. here, & Pennsylvania Rd., then for Trenton, you have Sibley Rd., King Rd., & Harrison Ave.!
2:30 - Correction: High-pitched Siemens E-Bell The Safetran Type 3 E-Bell has a bigger Base & it's more flat, while the Siemens has a smaller Base & with a design on it! 3:18/8:10 - Correction: Low-pitched Siemens E-Bell 6:49 - Correction: The West Side is the CN Shoreline Track! The Flat Rock Track is on the East Side! 7:34 - The Overhead Lights are still the original Incandescent Lights on the Shoreline Non-Gated Cantilever Signal! The Main ones on it are now the LED Lights! 9:07 - Down there leads to Pennsylvania Rd., then to Trenton for Sibley Rd., King Rd., & Harrison Ave.!
You probably may tell that when I first went down to Wyandotte, this was the first crossing I decided to tour lol But once again, thanks for the info, just wanted to spread info that I knew, whether if it was accurate or not. Just my first impression ya know lol But afterwards, I done more research
I see, and I did end up catching something at Ford Avenue later yesterday, so this isn't all of my videos that I made yesterday, I'm uploading the rest of them today And aren't you one of the guys I met yesterday? Lol
@@Damon810Railfan I'm also a fan of those Ecorse, Wyandotte, & Trenton Railroad Crossings, even though I unfortunately live in AZ! So, I'm on the bottom left corner of the US! LOL
Wow, haven't really thought that a video of me touring an *active* crossing would get this many views! (Well then again this crossing is an icon lol)
Thanks for watching this one, and I do have a new, more in-depth tour video of this crossing if you guys wanna see more details of it: (I also have videos of it in action too!)
ua-cam.com/video/2ERd6uGbPZ0/v-deo.html
Awesome video man.
Awesome video G.C.R Productions. I hope you are doing well.
Super job buddy
The first Video I've watched from owensri2 was when he filmed the Goddard Rd. malfunction on the Flat Rock Track from back in 2008!
That's where all these Ecorse, Wyandotte, & Trenton Railroad Crossings started to become my Favorite, like I'd say that these are my Most Favorite Railroad Crossings ever, as I love these a WHOLE LOT by how they're laid out & how they're wired! 😀
There are 14 Railroad Crossings joining together in that area, as for Ecorse, you have Visger Rd., Saillotte Rd., & Mill St., for Wyandotte here, you have Emmons Blvd., St. Johns St., Goddard Rd., Antoine St., Ford Ave., Vinewood Ave., Oak St. here, & Pennsylvania Rd., then for Trenton, you have Sibley Rd., King Rd., & Harrison Ave.!
Such a nice crossing
I never see this before I'm surprised there no Yard or mini factory's here kinda odd one got nesrby Signal at one yellow.
2:30 - Correction: High-pitched Siemens E-Bell
The Safetran Type 3 E-Bell has a bigger Base & it's more flat, while the Siemens has a smaller Base & with a design on it!
3:18/8:10 - Correction: Low-pitched Siemens E-Bell
6:49 - Correction: The West Side is the CN Shoreline Track!
The Flat Rock Track is on the East Side!
7:34 - The Overhead Lights are still the original Incandescent Lights on the Shoreline Non-Gated Cantilever Signal!
The Main ones on it are now the LED Lights!
9:07 - Down there leads to Pennsylvania Rd., then to Trenton for Sibley Rd., King Rd., & Harrison Ave.!
You probably may tell that when I first went down to Wyandotte, this was the first crossing I decided to tour lol
But once again, thanks for the info, just wanted to spread info that I knew, whether if it was accurate or not. Just my first impression ya know lol
But afterwards, I done more research
Those bells were not reused because in 2012 they had gs type 2 ebells all of the signals did
The traffic lights used to work
I also have gotten a video of the Oak St., Crossing in action
I see, and I did end up catching something at Ford Avenue later yesterday, so this isn't all of my videos that I made yesterday, I'm uploading the rest of them today
And aren't you one of the guys I met yesterday? Lol
@@Damon810Railfan yes and Caleb
@@Damon810Railfan I'm also a fan of those Ecorse, Wyandotte, & Trenton Railroad Crossings, even though I unfortunately live in AZ!
So, I'm on the bottom left corner of the US! LOL
The old signals at this one and vinewood were better vinewood had lex-c lights when they were old they were so much better