Signal Photographs
Signal Photographs
For those who find the different types of unique signals on railroads interesting, we may be nearing the end of an era, with signaling projects happening on many major lines. Slight variations in signals will likely not go away, but we are likely heading to a day where there are no more, and or very few, "old school" type G trilights, searchlights, Color Position Lights, and other various models. I recently have taken a liking to photographing some of the different signals that I have come across, and more recently using my drone to aid in this which I feel adds a really neat perspective to the photographs that I take. That all being said I figured this would be a fine spot to post the signal photos that I take, and kind of keep tabs on which ones are still around and which ones have bit the dust. I would also be interested to see others photos of unique or no longer standing signals.
The way this started was with one of the last intermediate trilights on the Michigan Line, mp 15 which serves as the approach for MORT and Wayne Junction. This was the first time I tried for a unique view as such. Status: Unknown (may have been replaced by now, have not been down recently)
Trilight by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
Pittsfield Junction has always been a favorite spot of mine, but a little bit of that died recently. Here is the only decent shot I took of the dwarf, with a train of course. Status: Removed as of 8/7/15
Pittsfield Junction Dwarf by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
The other signal I photographed at Pittsfield, the northbound diamond signal. I took this photo on July 30th, a week before they were gone. Status: Removed as of 8/7/15
Ann Arbor Railroad Pittsfield Junction by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
A couple of Conrail Franken Signals a bit closer to home for me mp 30 on the Michigan Line, which is a mini searchlight, and likely made from a mix match of NYC and CR signal parts that were lying around in the 1980's. Status: In service currently (as of 9/27/15)
Michigan Line Signal 30E by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
Another possible Franken Signal that I like is CP Ypsi at mp 28. Maybe its a NYC original, maybe not, but in 1986 Conrail replaced the old signals with something that turned out to be not much better at all. Status: In service currently (as of 9/27/15)
CP Ypsi Trilight by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
In Romulus there is a signal that I have heard is not that old, but is unique. The northbound C&O cantilever is a neat signal, as it is the last old signal protecting CP Romulus, and it has searchlights mounted atop. This signal was rumored to be cut over this summer but that has yet to happen. Status: In service currently (as of 9/27/15)
C&O Cantilver Signal, Ro/mulus Michigan by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
A personal favorite spot of mine to just watch trains at on the Chicago Line is Swanton Ohio, there is also a nice signals still standing. The old NYC bracket signal stands on the west bound main while a dwarf protects the siding. Status: In service currently (as of 9/27/15)
CP Swanton Trilight and Dwarf by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
The B&O used unique Color Position Light signals on some of its lines. I got my first taste of them and of course had to photograph one for my collection. Here is my shot of the northbound signal at South Deshler. Status: In service currently (as of 9/27/15)
B&O CPL Signal South Deshler by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
Another dwarf for my collection of photographs, this one probably the coolest dwarf I have seen. A Color Position Light dwarf at South Deshler. Status: In service currently (as of 9/27/15)
C&O CPL Dwarf Signal South Deshler by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
Enjoy and I hope to add more to this as well as learn about the different types of signals and see others favorites!
The way this started was with one of the last intermediate trilights on the Michigan Line, mp 15 which serves as the approach for MORT and Wayne Junction. This was the first time I tried for a unique view as such. Status: Unknown (may have been replaced by now, have not been down recently)
Trilight by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
Pittsfield Junction has always been a favorite spot of mine, but a little bit of that died recently. Here is the only decent shot I took of the dwarf, with a train of course. Status: Removed as of 8/7/15
Pittsfield Junction Dwarf by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
The other signal I photographed at Pittsfield, the northbound diamond signal. I took this photo on July 30th, a week before they were gone. Status: Removed as of 8/7/15
Ann Arbor Railroad Pittsfield Junction by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
A couple of Conrail Franken Signals a bit closer to home for me mp 30 on the Michigan Line, which is a mini searchlight, and likely made from a mix match of NYC and CR signal parts that were lying around in the 1980's. Status: In service currently (as of 9/27/15)
Michigan Line Signal 30E by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
Another possible Franken Signal that I like is CP Ypsi at mp 28. Maybe its a NYC original, maybe not, but in 1986 Conrail replaced the old signals with something that turned out to be not much better at all. Status: In service currently (as of 9/27/15)
CP Ypsi Trilight by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
In Romulus there is a signal that I have heard is not that old, but is unique. The northbound C&O cantilever is a neat signal, as it is the last old signal protecting CP Romulus, and it has searchlights mounted atop. This signal was rumored to be cut over this summer but that has yet to happen. Status: In service currently (as of 9/27/15)
C&O Cantilver Signal, Ro/mulus Michigan by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
A personal favorite spot of mine to just watch trains at on the Chicago Line is Swanton Ohio, there is also a nice signals still standing. The old NYC bracket signal stands on the west bound main while a dwarf protects the siding. Status: In service currently (as of 9/27/15)
CP Swanton Trilight and Dwarf by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
The B&O used unique Color Position Light signals on some of its lines. I got my first taste of them and of course had to photograph one for my collection. Here is my shot of the northbound signal at South Deshler. Status: In service currently (as of 9/27/15)
B&O CPL Signal South Deshler by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
Another dwarf for my collection of photographs, this one probably the coolest dwarf I have seen. A Color Position Light dwarf at South Deshler. Status: In service currently (as of 9/27/15)
C&O CPL Dwarf Signal South Deshler by Michigan Central Lines, on Flickr
Enjoy and I hope to add more to this as well as learn about the different types of signals and see others favorites!
"Ann Arbor 2373 Calling... Milkshake. Over"
All Aboard Amtrak: Northbound, Southbound, and My Hometown
All Aboard Amtrak: Northbound, Southbound, and My Hometown
- astrovanman1989
- Railroadfan...fan
- Posts: 522
- Joined: Mon Apr 30, 2007 4:08 pm
- Location: saginaw mi
Re: Signal Photographs
here is my one and only signal it was the train order signal for the co rr depot in vassar mi might be getting a search light if they can find the guts
member of the
Soo Line historical society
DSS&A historical society
http://www.youtube.com/user/tricityrailfan
Soo Line historical society
DSS&A historical society
http://www.youtube.com/user/tricityrailfan
- railohio
- Photographer of Wires in America by Rail of Ohio & Wisconsin
- Posts: 1789
- Joined: Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:44 pm
- Location: Wisconsin
- Contact:
Re: Signal Photographs
For reference, I suggest: Classic Railroad Signals: Semaphores, Searchlights, and Towers and Railroad Signaling, both by Brian Solomon.
"I shot the freight train / But I did not shoot the fantrip"
-
- Railroadfan...fan
- Posts: 6025
- Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2007 10:04 pm
- Location: Detroit
Re: Signal Photographs
Q334 passing the Classic Pere Marquette Searchlights at Fowlerville.
Q334 - Fowlerville, MI by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Amtrak 355 passing the Old NYC Bracket Signals at CP Miller.
Amtrak 355 - CP Miller Bracket Signals by tcamp7837, on Flickr
CN 371 under one of the various old GTW Searchlight Signal Bridges in Pontiac at MAL Junction.
Santa Fe Painted 204 - Pontiac, MI by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Amtrak 353 leaving Pontiac at MAL Jct.
Amtrak 353 - M.A.L. Jct by tcamp7837, on Flickr
NS 121 lite with a Clear on the Conrail Trilight at Milwaukee Jct in Detroit.
NS 8757, Clear Milwaukee Jct by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Amtrak 350 passing the New Trilights at Milwaukee Jct
Amtrak 350 - Clay St, Detroit by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Conrail Tri Light at 18.2 on the Detroit Line and a Classic Dodge Van.
The Bentley Van & Conrail 18.2 Signal - Detroit Line by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Amtrak Hiawatha under the Classic Pennsylvania Signal Bridge at CP Morgan in Chicago.
Amtrak Hiawatha - CP Morgan by tcamp7837, on Flickr
CSX Q132 passing the Searchlights at Delray
Q132 - Delray Signals by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Q334 - Fowlerville, MI by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Amtrak 355 passing the Old NYC Bracket Signals at CP Miller.
Amtrak 355 - CP Miller Bracket Signals by tcamp7837, on Flickr
CN 371 under one of the various old GTW Searchlight Signal Bridges in Pontiac at MAL Junction.
Santa Fe Painted 204 - Pontiac, MI by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Amtrak 353 leaving Pontiac at MAL Jct.
Amtrak 353 - M.A.L. Jct by tcamp7837, on Flickr
NS 121 lite with a Clear on the Conrail Trilight at Milwaukee Jct in Detroit.
NS 8757, Clear Milwaukee Jct by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Amtrak 350 passing the New Trilights at Milwaukee Jct
Amtrak 350 - Clay St, Detroit by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Conrail Tri Light at 18.2 on the Detroit Line and a Classic Dodge Van.
The Bentley Van & Conrail 18.2 Signal - Detroit Line by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Amtrak Hiawatha under the Classic Pennsylvania Signal Bridge at CP Morgan in Chicago.
Amtrak Hiawatha - CP Morgan by tcamp7837, on Flickr
CSX Q132 passing the Searchlights at Delray
Q132 - Delray Signals by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Re: Signal Photographs
C&O, Lemoyne, OH
C&O on the C&O by Jim Guest, on Flickr
PM/C&O, Grand Rapids, MI on Godfrey's last night standing.
Goodnight, Godfrey by Jim Guest, on Flickr
Position Lights, Leesburg, IN
Position Lights by Jim Guest, on Flickr
NKP, EE North Findlay, OH at dawn.
Nickel Plate Pre-Dawn by Jim Guest, on Flickr
B&O, Cairo, OH
Redemption by Jim Guest, on Flickr
C&O on the C&O by Jim Guest, on Flickr
PM/C&O, Grand Rapids, MI on Godfrey's last night standing.
Goodnight, Godfrey by Jim Guest, on Flickr
Position Lights, Leesburg, IN
Position Lights by Jim Guest, on Flickr
NKP, EE North Findlay, OH at dawn.
Nickel Plate Pre-Dawn by Jim Guest, on Flickr
B&O, Cairo, OH
Redemption by Jim Guest, on Flickr
Re: Signal Photographs
Sort of like TriCityRailfan here is my sole signal - a US&S "early-style" position-light dwarf, as favored by the Pennsy:
It fits nicely on one of our end-tables in our den, despite the weight (+200 lbs. of cast-iron) and is quite a conversation-starter when guests come over. All four lamps work, and I have a circuit that can drive between the stop-restricting-slow approach and slow clear indications on a timer. I wanted to save one of these as all dwarfs are rapidly disappearing on the Class 1s, especially ones as old as these (pre-WWII).
Hopefully some of the old signals will stick around on regionals and short-lines that don't need to meet the PTC act thresholds on TIH hazmat and passenger service. At least a few of the old-girls are still in service, here on the former Ft. Wayne line under the G&W banner:
When that day comes that they all disappear from the field I hope I'm not the only 'fan or museum that has saved one of these. What we need is a "Noah's Ark" of sorts that has an example of each type preserved and lit, perhaps on a regional basis for the roads that ran in that territory. Much better than letting the scrappers mindlessly turn them back into ingots.
It fits nicely on one of our end-tables in our den, despite the weight (+200 lbs. of cast-iron) and is quite a conversation-starter when guests come over. All four lamps work, and I have a circuit that can drive between the stop-restricting-slow approach and slow clear indications on a timer. I wanted to save one of these as all dwarfs are rapidly disappearing on the Class 1s, especially ones as old as these (pre-WWII).
Hopefully some of the old signals will stick around on regionals and short-lines that don't need to meet the PTC act thresholds on TIH hazmat and passenger service. At least a few of the old-girls are still in service, here on the former Ft. Wayne line under the G&W banner:
When that day comes that they all disappear from the field I hope I'm not the only 'fan or museum that has saved one of these. What we need is a "Noah's Ark" of sorts that has an example of each type preserved and lit, perhaps on a regional basis for the roads that ran in that territory. Much better than letting the scrappers mindlessly turn them back into ingots.
D.M. Mitzel
Div. 8-NCR-NMRA
Oxford, Mich.
Div. 8-NCR-NMRA
Oxford, Mich.
-
- Saver of all History
- Posts: 4992
- Joined: Wed Oct 27, 2004 10:35 pm
- Location: Feel the Zeel, MI
- Contact:
Re: Signal Photographs
The short answer to your question is yes, I do take photos with signals included.
The long answer is....now I'm gonna make you look at a bunch of them! I've been actively trying to get signals into photos for the past 10 years and more. Sometimes more of a background element or side element, othertimes they take front and center helping to frame the train itself. Of course, I've done some outright documentation of signals themselves, with no train in sight (not that I wasn't hoping one was coming along at that very moment...) I've also extensively documented the semaphores along the route of the Southwest Chief and those last few which remained along the route of the Cardinal before they were felled.
Here are some of my photos with signals. Nothing super recent yet considering I've been living afar for the past 5 years and also railfanning a lot of signal-less shortlines. The captions are those which I published with the photos when they were uploaded...in some cases almost 10 years ago. In parenthesis I've included a current update, as I'm aware. Feel free to chime in and let me know if something else has changed. Also, if you search for my images on the railroadfan photo gallery, you'll find more photos to scroll through....a bunch of which somehow include signals. Enjoy!
This is a vintage Santa Fe style (1940s) cantilever signal, located at the east end of the crossovers at CP-Basta, in Fullerton, CA. Unfortunately, this signal's fate is already sealed as a new modern aluminum signal will be erected on this site soon. 3-4-2005 (replaced not long thereafter in advance of the Fullerton west triple tracking project)
Genesis #35 leads Amtrak train #353, the Lake Cities, over the CSX mainline at Wayne Jct. The CSX mainline is the track on the right with the C&O searchlight signals, while the passing siding/running track, added during the late Chessie era and with Conrail style small backround searchlights, is on the left. wayne Tower once stood under the CTC lines at the right. 5-4-2005 (Still in service as of 10/2015)
One of just a few remaining semaphores left in Michigan, this example is located on the former C&O at Manistee. This serves as a Distant Approach signal, locked in the "approach" position, indicating Rule C-285A, prepare to stop at next signal. In this case, the next signal is the absolute signal for the Manistee River Swing Bridge. The yard is a small holding yard for cars in Manistee. This semaphore is located at the crossing with US-31 just north of the river. Photo was taken during July 2004. (Taken down not long after for someone's mantle collection, I was told)
Intermodal train 26N throttles up as it gets a clear indication from the NYC era signals at MP-419 on the Water Level Route at Elkhart, Indiana. Leading the train is a rare Conrail C39-8, #8202, which is followed by Conrail 8-40CW #8409. It is becomming more difficult to see solid Conrail consists out and about, so this was treat! The signal, power lines and code line provide a nice frame for this awesome train! November 22, 2006. (Removed earlier this year for the new Elkhart east signal upgrade project)
One of only two CSX signal bridges elsewhere in Michigan from the Detroit Subdivision, this double track signal bridge is located at milepost 34.9 on the Saginaw Subdivision in Burton, Michigan, just south of Flint. It is visible from nearby Chambers St. between Atherton Rd and Lippincott Blvd. As an intermediate signal, it only lights up on the approach of a train. December 28, 2006. (Still in service as of 10/2015, although the southbound track has since been removed)
Amtrak's Capitol Limited makes a station stop at the 1900 built Lake Shore & Michigan Southern depot at Elkhart, Indiana on May 4, 2007. A treat were the three private cars bringing up the rear of this Superliner train: a Pullman 10-6 sleeper, a Northern Pacific Vista-Dome car, and Louisville & Nashville observation "Royal Street." It adds a classy end to this train, and is vaguely reminiscent of the observation cars on the 20th Century Limited. May 4, 2007. (Still in service as of 10/2015)
The BO Tower operator has lined up a clear routing through the interlocking for freight train B-1-G this lunch hour. Conrail painted GP40-2s #3066 and #3067 hustle the 9 car train west bound for Lawton, Dowagiac and Niles. B-1-G runs west from Kalamazoo Tuesdays and Thursdays, and is the only freight train which still plies that portion of the old NYC Michigan Line. February 5, 2008. (Removed in 2014 as part of the BO Tower C&S upgrade project)
This is the last remaining active bracket signal on the CSX in Michigan, located at the south end of the Grand Blanc passing siding on the CSX Saginaw Subdivision. The Saginaw Subdivision is home to a number of cantilever and mast signals in the Flint region, but this is the only bracket signal of this type. Lansing also had a few bracket types with semaphores back in the day, and a few of the old frames remain near Ensel Yard, but today out of service. April 30, 2008. (Still in service as of 10/2015)
Unusual (for CSX) tri-light signals which guard the crossover track at the west end of Benton Harbor Yard in St. Joseph, MI. No telling just how long this historic mast, and it's other tri-light counterpart for EB movements, have been here, but they are due to be taken down the first week of November 2010. The crossover has been removed and will not be replaced; and another trace of old railroad history will be lost. July 10, 2010. (Removed in late 2010 as part of the GR Sub signal upgrade project)
CSX local job D716 is shown coming southbound past the old C&O searchlight home signal at Wick Road, north of Romulus, MI. D716 has former B&O/Chessie GP40-2 #6117 for power this afternoon. September 22, 2008. (Still in service as of 10/2015)
The long answer is....now I'm gonna make you look at a bunch of them! I've been actively trying to get signals into photos for the past 10 years and more. Sometimes more of a background element or side element, othertimes they take front and center helping to frame the train itself. Of course, I've done some outright documentation of signals themselves, with no train in sight (not that I wasn't hoping one was coming along at that very moment...) I've also extensively documented the semaphores along the route of the Southwest Chief and those last few which remained along the route of the Cardinal before they were felled.
Here are some of my photos with signals. Nothing super recent yet considering I've been living afar for the past 5 years and also railfanning a lot of signal-less shortlines. The captions are those which I published with the photos when they were uploaded...in some cases almost 10 years ago. In parenthesis I've included a current update, as I'm aware. Feel free to chime in and let me know if something else has changed. Also, if you search for my images on the railroadfan photo gallery, you'll find more photos to scroll through....a bunch of which somehow include signals. Enjoy!
This is a vintage Santa Fe style (1940s) cantilever signal, located at the east end of the crossovers at CP-Basta, in Fullerton, CA. Unfortunately, this signal's fate is already sealed as a new modern aluminum signal will be erected on this site soon. 3-4-2005 (replaced not long thereafter in advance of the Fullerton west triple tracking project)
Genesis #35 leads Amtrak train #353, the Lake Cities, over the CSX mainline at Wayne Jct. The CSX mainline is the track on the right with the C&O searchlight signals, while the passing siding/running track, added during the late Chessie era and with Conrail style small backround searchlights, is on the left. wayne Tower once stood under the CTC lines at the right. 5-4-2005 (Still in service as of 10/2015)
One of just a few remaining semaphores left in Michigan, this example is located on the former C&O at Manistee. This serves as a Distant Approach signal, locked in the "approach" position, indicating Rule C-285A, prepare to stop at next signal. In this case, the next signal is the absolute signal for the Manistee River Swing Bridge. The yard is a small holding yard for cars in Manistee. This semaphore is located at the crossing with US-31 just north of the river. Photo was taken during July 2004. (Taken down not long after for someone's mantle collection, I was told)
Intermodal train 26N throttles up as it gets a clear indication from the NYC era signals at MP-419 on the Water Level Route at Elkhart, Indiana. Leading the train is a rare Conrail C39-8, #8202, which is followed by Conrail 8-40CW #8409. It is becomming more difficult to see solid Conrail consists out and about, so this was treat! The signal, power lines and code line provide a nice frame for this awesome train! November 22, 2006. (Removed earlier this year for the new Elkhart east signal upgrade project)
One of only two CSX signal bridges elsewhere in Michigan from the Detroit Subdivision, this double track signal bridge is located at milepost 34.9 on the Saginaw Subdivision in Burton, Michigan, just south of Flint. It is visible from nearby Chambers St. between Atherton Rd and Lippincott Blvd. As an intermediate signal, it only lights up on the approach of a train. December 28, 2006. (Still in service as of 10/2015, although the southbound track has since been removed)
Amtrak's Capitol Limited makes a station stop at the 1900 built Lake Shore & Michigan Southern depot at Elkhart, Indiana on May 4, 2007. A treat were the three private cars bringing up the rear of this Superliner train: a Pullman 10-6 sleeper, a Northern Pacific Vista-Dome car, and Louisville & Nashville observation "Royal Street." It adds a classy end to this train, and is vaguely reminiscent of the observation cars on the 20th Century Limited. May 4, 2007. (Still in service as of 10/2015)
The BO Tower operator has lined up a clear routing through the interlocking for freight train B-1-G this lunch hour. Conrail painted GP40-2s #3066 and #3067 hustle the 9 car train west bound for Lawton, Dowagiac and Niles. B-1-G runs west from Kalamazoo Tuesdays and Thursdays, and is the only freight train which still plies that portion of the old NYC Michigan Line. February 5, 2008. (Removed in 2014 as part of the BO Tower C&S upgrade project)
This is the last remaining active bracket signal on the CSX in Michigan, located at the south end of the Grand Blanc passing siding on the CSX Saginaw Subdivision. The Saginaw Subdivision is home to a number of cantilever and mast signals in the Flint region, but this is the only bracket signal of this type. Lansing also had a few bracket types with semaphores back in the day, and a few of the old frames remain near Ensel Yard, but today out of service. April 30, 2008. (Still in service as of 10/2015)
Unusual (for CSX) tri-light signals which guard the crossover track at the west end of Benton Harbor Yard in St. Joseph, MI. No telling just how long this historic mast, and it's other tri-light counterpart for EB movements, have been here, but they are due to be taken down the first week of November 2010. The crossover has been removed and will not be replaced; and another trace of old railroad history will be lost. July 10, 2010. (Removed in late 2010 as part of the GR Sub signal upgrade project)
CSX local job D716 is shown coming southbound past the old C&O searchlight home signal at Wick Road, north of Romulus, MI. D716 has former B&O/Chessie GP40-2 #6117 for power this afternoon. September 22, 2008. (Still in service as of 10/2015)
Re: Signal Photographs
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jimthias/
GRHC - you know every night I can imagine he is in front of his computer screen sitting in his underwear swearing profusely and drinking Blatz beer combing the RailRoadFan website for grammatical errors.
GRHC - you know every night I can imagine he is in front of his computer screen sitting in his underwear swearing profusely and drinking Blatz beer combing the RailRoadFan website for grammatical errors.
Re: Signal Photographs
Abandoned somewhere? I don't see the tracks/grade in the photo - either left or right of the signal - but can't help but notice the "tree" directly in front of the target.J T wrote:
Neat photo nonetheless. There used to be an abandoned former NYC type G tri-light block signal in Rochester, MI for southward trains, along the old MC grade just east of downtown. It was there for years but once the new Royal Park Hotel went in that was the end of the NYC right-of-way. I think the bulldozers took care of everything industrial nearby as the town continued its march towards gentrification.
Bummer... I miss the old grade which used to host 4-6-4 Hudsons and lightening-striped E-units.
D.M. Mitzel
Div. 8-NCR-NMRA
Oxford, Mich.
Div. 8-NCR-NMRA
Oxford, Mich.
- Doktor No
- Railroadfan...fan
- Posts: 1096
- Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2015 4:49 pm
- Location: Rockford, Michigan
Re: Signal Photographs
JT's pic is in Elmdale. The signal off the Elmdale Sub to the Plymouth sub. Its behind the maintainers shanty in the brush.
"One in the box, two in the bush boss....."
"One in the box, two in the bush boss....."
Curb Your Enthusiasm.
- ConrailMan5
- Better than Ypsi
- Posts: 977
- Joined: Thu Apr 29, 2010 4:43 pm
- Location: Tralfamadore
Re: Signal Photographs
West Chicago Illinois
Metra 126 west. West Chicago, Illinois by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Albion MI
AMTRAK 359 Albion MI by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Somewhere west of Jasper AB
VIA Rail Rockies and Searchlights by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Long Lac, ON
CN Cantiliever Long Lac ON by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Swanton, OH EB
Norfolk Southern 951 Officer Car Special Swanton Ohio by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Swanton OH WB
Norfolk Southern 14N Swanton Ohio by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Swanton OH Dwarf
Swanton Siding Dwarf Signal by Conrailman5, on Flickr
CP TOWNLINE Dearborn MI
NS 61T. CP TOWNLINE Dearborn, Michigan by Conrailman5, on Flickr
MP 15E Inskter, MI
B17 MP 15, Dearborn Michigan by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Milan MI
NK 765 Milan by
Conrailman5, on Flickr
MP 297. Holland OH
Splittin' the tri lights by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Super Juicy MP301. West of Hollnad OH
Norfolk Southern 24M Eastbound by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Another of MH30, Ypsilanti MI
NYC signal mast by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Metra 126 west. West Chicago, Illinois by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Albion MI
AMTRAK 359 Albion MI by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Somewhere west of Jasper AB
VIA Rail Rockies and Searchlights by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Long Lac, ON
CN Cantiliever Long Lac ON by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Swanton, OH EB
Norfolk Southern 951 Officer Car Special Swanton Ohio by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Swanton OH WB
Norfolk Southern 14N Swanton Ohio by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Swanton OH Dwarf
Swanton Siding Dwarf Signal by Conrailman5, on Flickr
CP TOWNLINE Dearborn MI
NS 61T. CP TOWNLINE Dearborn, Michigan by Conrailman5, on Flickr
MP 15E Inskter, MI
B17 MP 15, Dearborn Michigan by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Milan MI
NK 765 Milan by
Conrailman5, on Flickr
MP 297. Holland OH
Splittin' the tri lights by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Super Juicy MP301. West of Hollnad OH
Norfolk Southern 24M Eastbound by Conrailman5, on Flickr
Another of MH30, Ypsilanti MI
NYC signal mast by Conrailman5, on Flickr
"I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don't let anybody tell you different."
-Kurt Vonnegut
-Kurt Vonnegut
Re: Signal Photographs
I'll bite.
LaPorte, IN recently:
UP signals, Rochelle, IL on 8/2/15
NYC signals, Waterloo, IN, 5/30/15.
LaPorte, IN recently:
UP signals, Rochelle, IL on 8/2/15
NYC signals, Waterloo, IN, 5/30/15.
Jeff O.
Celebrating over 11 years dial-up free!
(18:36:45) MagnumForce: Railfanning is way more fun when you stop caring about locomotives and signals
(19:11:29) cbehr91: I can't believe I'm +1ing Brent but +1
Celebrating over 11 years dial-up free!
(18:36:45) MagnumForce: Railfanning is way more fun when you stop caring about locomotives and signals
(19:11:29) cbehr91: I can't believe I'm +1ing Brent but +1