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Old 28th June 2005, 17:38   #1
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I took these today during my lunch break. Many of them will soon be available as avatars.

http://seth-rail-pix.fotopic.net/c596155_1.html
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Very nice pics there Seth!
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Yeah great pics Seth! I like the 73ts, probably more than any of the other stocks.

I presume the sirens and flashing lights sound/flash before Road 19 goes live? (http://seth-rail-pix.fotopic.net/p16867412.html)? Also, why is there one road with conductor rails?
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Thanks to both of you.

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I presume the sirens and flashing lights sound/flash before Road 19 goes live? (http://seth-rail-pix.fotopic.net/p16867412.html)? Also, why is there one road with conductor rails?
Yes, the sirens and flashing lights sound when the juice is turned on or off.

As for the conductor rails, 19 road is not used for maintenance under the train (as there are no pits). As a result, it is possible to have proper conductor rails. IIRC, 19 road is used for heavy cleaning.
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