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QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy The flanger signs I have seen usually have black circles on them, one on either side of the sign. Some of the other ones will just have the sign with a circular hole cut out on either side, instead of black paint. Doesn't this one have anything on it?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy The flanger signs I have seen usually have black circles on them, one on either side of the sign. Some of the other ones will just have the sign with a circular hole cut out on either side, instead of black paint. Doesn't this one have anything on it? Flanger signs vary from railroad to railroad. I'll bet Jamison took that shot on the UP somewhere. That's what the flanger signs look like on the grade crossing neat me.[;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Yup, plain black to contrast with the snow, I think. I'll have to look more carefully next time I run out. I'm guessing that you are used to seeing CP tracks. I'll check some photos from this summer, I might have one on file.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jamison1 Is the puropse of a flanger sign to indicate to the engineer to lift snow plow for an approaching grade crossing, etc or were there other purposes? That's the only purpose Ive ever heard of so just wondering.
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