Old sign  Contributor's Pick!       
Train 166 rolls south near Hallstead on the ex DLW. Note the yellow sign pointing off to the left. The D&H used these to indicate an upcoming grade crossing or other obstruction, the purpose being to warn plow operators to raise the plow blade to avoid damage to the plow(and a possible derailment) or to track structures. These are all over the D&H proper, and now on the ex DLW too, though this one has probably been there 20 years by now.
Date: 6/22/2003 Location: Hallstead, PA   Map Show Hallstead on a rail map Views: 395 Collection Of:   Tom Beckett
Locomotives: CP 6053(SD40-2) CP 5644(SD40-2) CP 5583(SD40-2)    Author:  Tom Beckett
Old sign
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