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  2. Erie Railroad Signal Tower, Waldwick Yard - Wikipedia

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    Constructed in 1848, the Paterson and Ramapo Railroad through Waldwick created a connection between the Erie Railroad at Suffern, New York to Paterson, where it linked with the Paterson and Hudson River Railroad to the terminal and ferry in Jersey City. A station at Waldwick was established in 1887. The yard around the depot was expanded in ...

  3. File:Interlocking tower at the IRM, JUL.17.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Interlocking Tower that once protected the junction of the Milwaukee Road and the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern at Spaulding, IL The tower was closed in 1980 and was later donated to the museum in 1988.

  4. List of Erie Railroad structures documented by the Historic ...

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    Erie Railway and Pennsylvania Railroad, Horseheads Interlocking Tower Tower Horseheads: Chemung: New York NY-33: Erie Railway, Hornell Station 1971 Shop Hornell: Steuben: New York NY-34: Erie Railway, Hornell Erecting Shop 1971 Shop Hornell: Steuben: New York NY-35: Erie Railway, Corning Side Hill Cut 1971 Cut Corning: Steuben: New York NY-36

  5. Interlocking - Wikipedia

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    An interlocking system is designed so that it is impossible to display a signal to proceed unless the route to be used is proven safe. Interlocking is a safety measure designed to prevent signals and points/switches from being changed in an improper sequence. For example, interlocking would prevent a signal from being changed to indicate a ...

  6. Harris Switch Tower - Wikipedia

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    Harris Tower, then called HG Tower from its call sign when railroad communications were sent via telegraph, was built in 1929. [6] It replaced three nearby towers that had been constructed in 1889. The consolidation reduced the manpower needed to control the 3,300 feet (1,000 m) and 15 sets of tracks north of Pennsylvania Station from 21 to 12 ...

  7. Bell Tower (Pennsylvania Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 when the Pennsy merged with the New York Central to form Penn Central, PC kept using the tower. In 1976, the government freight railroad: the Consolidated Rail Corporation, better known as Conrail, assumed operations from the bankrupt Penn Central, which had gone bankrupt in 1970. In the Conrail years, Hook Tower was closed down.

  8. Alton Junction - Wikipedia

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    Alton Junction was controlled by a manned interlocking tower until 2005 when Amtrak transferred control to its new Chicago Terminal control center. Known as 21st Street tower, its operators handled movements through the busy plant using a US&S Model 14 electro-pneumatic interlocking machine. In its final years 21st St took remote control of the ...

  9. Rondout, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    In the first decade of the 20th century, Rondout junction's original grade-level interlocking tower was replaced by a brick structure. By 2013, it was one of the few remaining railroad interlocking towers in Illinois. In early 2015, it was closed with control transferred to the CP dispatching center in St. Paul, MN.