Guess what this reminds me of: 1:09 "McQueen's Lost" - Randy Newman | The part where Lightning McQueen tries to look for Mack and almost got hit by an oncoming train from Disney PIXAR's Cars directed by John Lassetter and Joe Ranft released by Disney and PIXAR in July 9, 2006
2:04 There are 2 more square boxes in the ground. That's a lot of space for 1 signal. I am thinking they are for more than just the signal, since the signal has it's own box
What is in the thing to the right of the wigwag that has the round cover on it just above the ground with a chain going across it ? Is that some sort of storage box for train emergency supplies or is that part of the control wiring box ?
Yes, but they're relatively rare. Amtrak is regularly scheduled (assuming it's on time), so it's easiest to catch. Searching "Delhi Wigwag Freight" on RUclips pulls some results from the past few years.
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Guess what this reminds me of: 1:09
"McQueen's Lost" - Randy Newman | The part where Lightning McQueen tries to look for Mack and almost got hit by an oncoming train from
Disney PIXAR's Cars directed by John Lassetter and Joe Ranft released by Disney and PIXAR in July 9, 2006
outstanding video photography! sorry to see that one retired a year ago.
Outstanding Jeff. Outstanding
Priceless
A few hundred feet away was the sight of the Delhi Colorado crash on November 19 1977 with the southwest limited
Glad to see the wigwag is still there!
Unfortunately, it was removed and now it is replaced with LEDs.
@@littleexperience2.._._._._._.. I am very aware of that. I’ve known about the wigwag being gone since the day it was removed.
That crossing got replaced by a new crossing
@@LandonDoesRailfanningTrains10 I am well aware. Read my earlier reply. Also, I have filmed the new signals.
Rest in Peace :
2:04 There are 2 more square boxes in the ground.
That's a lot of space for 1 signal.
I am thinking they are for more than just the signal, since the signal has it's own box
Nice job catching the H1 unit!
such a fascinating location
What is in the thing to the right of the wigwag that has the round cover on it just above the ground with a chain going across it ?
Is that some sort of storage box for train emergency supplies or is that part of the control wiring box ?
What a old crossing
Do any freights pass there?
Yes, but they're relatively rare. Amtrak is regularly scheduled (assuming it's on time), so it's easiest to catch. Searching "Delhi Wigwag Freight" on RUclips pulls some results from the past few years.
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HU too.
that got replaced with new how about here coordinates 37.925013, -122.384273