Hey David, I’ll be catching a train on the CN Beaumont Subdivision tomorrow and be posting the video right after since I usually post train videos the day they’re filmed.
It's an effect caused by my camera's frame rate, specifically the frame rate mixing with how rectified DC works. You won't see anything like that in person if you were to visit one of these crossings.
12:27 did they fix the dead mechanical bell?
Knowing CSX I bet they will replace it With an NEG E-bell
pretty much every neg they installed in my area has died within a few years
@@carstrainsandcrossings8639does CSX use any other e-bells as crossing bell replacements or do they only use NEG e-bells?
@@HunterWilliams-le9bkThey mainly use NEG's because they are up to date.
Funny enough i drove through all these places today since i came from Florence SC to Chester va lol .
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Thanks!
whats the e-bell at 1:38 called?
It's a GE e-bell.
Hey David, I’ll be catching a train on the CN Beaumont Subdivision tomorrow and be posting the video right after since I usually post train videos the day they’re filmed.
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I’ve wondered why some of those LED’s go dark for 3secs while active on the relay. Can you shed some light on that?
It's an effect caused by my camera's frame rate, specifically the frame rate mixing with how rectified DC works. You won't see anything like that in person if you were to visit one of these crossings.