There's only one near Chester, WV.
Location: http://goo.gl/maps/wW6Im
That's the only Equinox siren location I know (for now).
Oh, the link was just working. I'm fixing it now. :/TurbopropPilot wrote:Your link isn't working. This is what I am getting:TrainsAndSirens1 wrote:There's only one near Chester, WV.
Location: http://goo.gl/maps/wW6Im
That's the only Equinox siren location I know (for now).
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Yep, that one is definitely an Equinox. Take note of the much noticeably-larger (and fewer) exponential horns at the rear of the projector, as compared to those of a 2001, seen here. Pretty neat, considering Federal didn't make very many of those models prior to the release of the 508. Speaking of the 508, New Carlisle recently installed one on the other side of town earlier this year at the former Westlake Elementary School location (Walsh Drive near Funston Avenue), seen here.Sifed1 wrote:Here's one in New Carlisle, Ohio: https://goo.gl/maps/drjAk At least, I've heard this is an Equinox.
Cool! We have another 508 in Ohio!murrfarms wrote:Speaking of the 508, New Carlisle recently installed one on the other side of town earlier this year at the former Westlake Elementary School location (Walsh Drive near Funston Avenue), seen here.
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