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  2. Crossbuck - Wikipedia

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    A special symbol in the center indicates an electric railroad crossing, cautioning road users about excessive height cargo that may contact the electric wires. In Australia, the crossbuck is a St Andrews Cross as in Europe, but uses words and the same color as the American crossbuck.

  3. Cost to make railroad crossings safer is skyrocketing. It ...

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    In the past five years, The Star found that nearly 57% of the fatal crashes at public railroad crossings in Missouri occurred at those unprotected intersections. In those crashes, 22 people died.

  4. Why is the Winchester Road railroad crossing in Fox Crossing ...

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    Answer: I checked out the railroad crossing and noticed that timbers alongside the rails have deteriorated and sunk. In addition, the asphalt approach on the west rises sharply. In addition, the ...

  5. Billups Neon Crossing Signal - Wikipedia

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    The signal was installed in the mid-1930s by inventor Alonzo Billups over growing concern due to numerous accidents at the crossing involving trains and motor vehicles. Unlike anything likely seen around the country at the time, the Billups signal was a large gantry spanning the highway and was likely the first such use of a gantry-style ...

  6. Level crossing - Wikipedia

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    [40] [41] On 18 June 1950, a Douglas DC-3 operating for Ansett Australia was involved in a ground collision with a freight train at the crossing. [42] The accident derailed several train cars, severely damaged the aircraft, and resulted in one minor injury to the aircraft crew. [43] Burnie Airport had a runway crossing over the 05/23 Runway ...

  7. Wayside horn - Wikipedia

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    In rail transport, a wayside horn is an audible signal used at level crossings. They can be used in place of, or in addition to, the locomotive 's horn as the train approaches the crossing. They are often used in special railroad "quiet zones" in the United States , where the engineer is not required to sound the locomotive's horn at a crossing.

  8. Brighton Park crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Park crossing is a major railroad crossing in Chicago, Illinois, hosting three major freight railroads. The crossing is northwest of the intersection of Western Avenue and Archer Avenue, in the Brighton Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The railroads involved in the crossing are CSX, Canadian National and Norfolk Southern.

  9. Colton Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Colton Crossing is a railway crossing situated in Colton, California, directly south of Interstate 10.It is where the Sunset Route and the Southern Transcon intersect.. First built in 1883, it was the site of one of the most intense frog wars in railroad construction history, leading to a personal confrontation between famed lawman Virgil Earp and California Governor Robert Waterman.