@@CTR82 I live in Arkansas where the SSW runs through Pine Bluff from as east of St Louis and as southwest of Houston and most of the wch signals replaced by Siemens/Safetran and the NEG e-bells.
Sad, in the early going to mid 2010s they did replace the old signals with Siemens signals. Now they aren’t even replacing the signal itself they are just replacing the incandescent lights and dead WCH 0333s with electro tech LEDs and gs type 3s
The best sounding E-Bell.
yup, love this crossing always have been here when the abandoned track here was 2 tracks
Nice sounding of a WCH type 3 e Bell
Yep. You can tell these railroad crossings do have those type of bells.😎
These railroad crossing E-bells are in most railroad crossings in Enid oklahoma
I prefer the model 0333 mechanical bell (2nd gen)
Me too, more lovely, there is actually one in this city!
@@CTR82 especially the SP/SSW era wch ones
For real. Union Pacific has removed dead mechanical bells with GS Type 3s, which is as there is only 2 more in Laredo.
@@CTR82 I live in Arkansas where the SSW runs through Pine Bluff from as east of St Louis and as southwest of Houston and most of the wch signals replaced by Siemens/Safetran and the NEG e-bells.
Sad, in the early going to mid 2010s they did replace the old signals with Siemens signals. Now they aren’t even replacing the signal itself they are just replacing the incandescent lights and dead WCH 0333s with electro tech LEDs and gs type 3s
That’s a type 3
What crossing is this?
The crossing bell is WCH type 3 e-bell
Crossing is Scott Street Double Crossing in Laredo, Texas
What road was this on
Scott Street, Laredo Texas
Laredo TX Closer to Mexico
Where is that at
Laredo TX
Gabriel’s TEXAS RAILWAYS I live in Texas
@@dylanramirez4315which City
Gabriel’s TEXAS RAILWAYS Sabinal