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Re: Train Conductor's ?
[Re: Smurfs]
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03/26/21 03:30 PM
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Bob Davis
Bunkeroid Bob
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I will have to check with my conductor buddy, Floyd Smoot.
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Re: Train Conductor's ?
[Re: Smurfs]
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03/26/21 03:34 PM
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fishmagnet
TFF Guru
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Boxcar Willy could've answer all of your questions!
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Re: Train Conductor's ?
[Re: Smurfs]
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03/26/21 03:39 PM
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outfishdya
TFF Guru
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lvillelrat is a train man... may even be an Engineer or conductor... maybe he is lurking round here today
I doubt his toots are regulated
Last edited by outfishdya; 03/26/21 03:40 PM.
Woke up this morning Got yourself a gun....
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Re: Train Conductor's ?
[Re: Smurfs]
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03/26/21 03:44 PM
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hopalong
Pescador Loco
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Re: Train Conductor's ?
[Re: Donpilot]
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03/26/21 03:54 PM
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TexasZman
TFF Team Angler
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My understanding is that the signal is. Long. Long. Short. Constant when the front of the engine hits the highway until it passes over the other side. No other knowledge about trains. My bucket list is to ride in the cab of a working locomotive. I also know 'it ain't happening'. I believe coming to a grade crossing the pattern is Long-Long-Short-Long. Grade Crossing = where train tracks cross roadways
Be Inspired, Inspire those around you.
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Re: Train Conductor's ?
[Re: TexasZman]
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03/26/21 04:07 PM
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Tsunami_1
Extreme Angler
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My understanding is that the signal is. Long. Long. Short. Constant when the front of the engine hits the highway until it passes over the other side. No other knowledge about trains. My bucket list is to ride in the cab of a working locomotive. I also know 'it ain't happening'. I believe coming to a grade crossing the pattern is Long-Long-Short-Long. Grade Crossing = where train tracks cross roadways I see no reason to doubt this information...much unlike some that have doubted mine! Maybe if Lanman71 hadn't of fallen asleep he might have discovered I might have been right, maybe.
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