Nice video! I've noticed how some of the crossings on this line have their bells set to ring the entire time while some have theirs only ring from startup, until the gates lower.
Do you know that all railroad crossings among the Metro Gold Line (original 2003 segment) had GS type 2 electronic bells until possibly 2006 or 2007 when they all got replaced with WCH electronic bells.
@Alexander Banos I actually discovered in a commerical that the mission street/meridian ave crossing used to have Mechanical bells that were replaced at some point, possibly more signals had them too
UPDATE: All railroad crossings along the original Gold Line (later L Line in 2020) are now part of the Blue Line (A Line since 2020), with the Regional Connector now complete. The A Line took over the L Line running towards Pasadena and Azusa, finally accomplishing LA Metro's original vision of the "Pasadena Blue Line".
I've always had a fascination for these signals, though I have to say that I've never come to grips with e-bells. Maybe I'm just having an off day, but it seems like most of the bells in this video are grating my nerves worse than usual. 😬
Oh I miss LA! When I lived there, these grade crossings were so routine, but now I moved away, I miss them so much, since not every big city has them.
Oh I Miss La When I Lived There
These Grade Crossings Were So Routine
But Now I Moved Away I Miss Them So
Much Since Not Every Big City Has Them.
Mission Station, El Centro, and Hope are crossing I know by heart.
I know most of them by heart already lol
Wow, you actually got the Pasadena DWP crossing. Epic!
Thx
Nice!!! It’s funny how there is that strange font on the crossbucks and mostly the lights are incandescent lights
Yea it is strange indeed
Retro highway gothic font (probably handmedowms from ATSF) and Harmon incandescents
Litarely liking every L Line Gold video
Thanks lol
I love the part that you flim trains
Thanks?
Nice video! I've noticed how some of the crossings on this line have their bells set to ring the entire time while some have theirs only ring from startup, until the gates lower.
Thanks!
Great video and crossings! Congrats on 100 Subs!
Thanks!
It’s the A Line now . The blue line . Good video
I’ll always call it the gold line
11:15 They should add a second train coming warning system, as there's another train coming
Probably yea
Do you know that all railroad crossings among the Metro Gold Line (original 2003 segment) had GS type 2 electronic bells until possibly 2006 or 2007 when they all got replaced with WCH electronic bells.
Actually most of them were WCH Type 1 E-Bells
@Alexander Banos I actually discovered in a commerical that the mission street/meridian ave crossing used to have Mechanical bells that were replaced at some point, possibly more signals had them too
Almost all of these crossing bells are western cullen hayes e bells
Ye
UPDATE: All railroad crossings along the original Gold Line (later L Line in 2020) are now part of the Blue Line (A Line since 2020), with the Regional Connector now complete. The A Line took over the L Line running towards Pasadena and Azusa, finally accomplishing LA Metro's original vision of the "Pasadena Blue Line".
Im always gonna call it the gold line
IDK if they will replace the gates, since WCH was very common in the 2000s
I ment to say crossing, not gates
Yea
I've always had a fascination for these signals, though I have to say that I've never come to grips with e-bells. Maybe I'm just having an off day, but it seems like most of the bells in this video are grating my nerves worse than usual. 😬
i am ur 700th subscriber im late asf lol
Nice video
Thanks
*El Centro St/Glendon Wy
The L Line ( Gold Line) now the A Line ( Blue Line) from Azusa to Long Beach
Why do some of the bells have things mounted on them
So the sound will travel a certain way