NCkilla333
Black and Blue
I have been looking around the net for two ATLS elements and can't find either one. I have no knowledge of content creation or I would attempt to make them myself. I have seen your (bnsf50) excellent work on other crossings and warning devices so turn to you for help.
The first of these is a MUCTD warning device for right and left hand turns within 200ft of crossings. You have a ground based circular light version but I'm looking for a version that hangs from lines with normal traffic lights and looks like the following:
Pages 44 and 45 of this pdf from Trans-Tech. http://www.transportation-tech.com/info_center/documents/catalogs/transportation_binder.pdf
and seen in Google Street view in Old Fort, NC on Main St, both directions, at the intersection of Catawba Ave. Also at several intersections in Sylva, NC including the intersection of Mill St and Grindstaff Cove RD. These signs are everywhere, these locations are just on the top of my head.
The second ATLS device I request is a special crossing located in Spruce Pine, NC at Explosive Supply. Pictures of this device is located at :
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=1197219
The red light spins when a train is approaching.
The first of these is a MUCTD warning device for right and left hand turns within 200ft of crossings. You have a ground based circular light version but I'm looking for a version that hangs from lines with normal traffic lights and looks like the following:
Pages 44 and 45 of this pdf from Trans-Tech. http://www.transportation-tech.com/info_center/documents/catalogs/transportation_binder.pdf
and seen in Google Street view in Old Fort, NC on Main St, both directions, at the intersection of Catawba Ave. Also at several intersections in Sylva, NC including the intersection of Mill St and Grindstaff Cove RD. These signs are everywhere, these locations are just on the top of my head.
The second ATLS device I request is a special crossing located in Spruce Pine, NC at Explosive Supply. Pictures of this device is located at :
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=1197219
The red light spins when a train is approaching.