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Re: Wig-wag crossing signals on narrow gauge?

August 22, 2007 10:59PM avatar
There was one in a concret median next to the Alamosa depot. I saw it in a video from WB videos, from the rear platform of the San Juan as it departed. Other than that, I have no other clue or idea as to others along the D&RGW NG.

Southern Pacific must have liked Wig-Wags as well, because I have seen many pictures and vidoes of SP trains passing them from Los Angles to Donner Pass. I imagine they were very universal crossing signals.

-DRGW489
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Wig-wag crossing signals on narrow gauge?

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Battle for the Royal Gorge

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The LAST wig-wag!

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