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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Wed May 21, 2014 10:24 pm

A day late, but certainly not a dollar short...a large Pennsylvania update today featuring sirens from Harrisburg northwest to south of State College. Most are from the Dave Fritz Files, along with a few of my own discoveries.

The North Carolina contributions above have also been added. Thanks! :wink:

The California and Washington contributions will be held back a bit longer, as I plan on doing updates for both maps fairly soon. I'll add them then.

Coming next - another North Carolina update, some Connecticut contributions I received about a week ago but couldn't get to until now, and possibly some more Virginia additions. Stay tuned...
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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Thu May 22, 2014 10:00 am

VASirens wrote:A day late, but certainly not a dollar short...a large Pennsylvania update today featuring sirens from Harrisburg northwest to south of State College. Most are from the Dave Fritz Files, along with a few of my own discoveries.

The North Carolina contributions above have also been added. Thanks! :wink:

The California and Washington contributions will be held back a bit longer, as I plan on doing updates for both maps fairly soon. I'll add them then.

Coming next - another North Carolina update, some Connecticut contributions I received about a week ago but couldn't get to until now, and possibly some more Virginia additions. Stay tuned...
What about the STH-10 in Philipsburg, PA?

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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Fri May 23, 2014 5:47 am

Allenorgan42099 wrote:What about the STH-10 in Philipsburg, PA?
Oh dear, I forgot about that one! I'll add it next time I update the PA map.

Another NC update tonight featuring sirens in the general Fayetteville region. Highlights include a Thunderbolt in the Gray's Creek area that appears to be held up solely by its own blower pipe, and a Banshee at a VFD with a very menacing-sounding name on the south side of Fayetteville.

Enjoy! More to come - stay tuned.

(And as a side note for any EAS buffs that should read this, fair warning - I have about 20 alerts from the last few days to upload to my NWR channel.)
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Update to the Kentucky map: I just added all of Boone County plus a couple sirens in Ghent.
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Wed May 28, 2014 6:13 am

There's a STH-10 siren mounted on the roof of the Norfolk Southern Juniata Shop in Altoona, PA that isn't on your Pennsylvania map.
Link to the siren on street view.
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A close-up of it can be seen here.
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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Wed May 28, 2014 8:27 am

freebrickproductions wrote:There's a STH-10 siren mounted on the roof of the Norfolk Southern Juniata Shop in Altoona, PA that isn't on your Pennsylvania map.
Link to the siren on street view.
Location of the siren.
A close-up of it can be seen here.
Apologies in advance for "derailing" the topic so to speak ( :wink: ), but are they seriously still using a turntable at the Altoona railyard? That is so awesome...you never see those much anymore, especially not still in use!

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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Wed May 28, 2014 2:54 pm

murrfarms wrote:
freebrickproductions wrote:There's a STH-10 siren mounted on the roof of the Norfolk Southern Juniata Shop in Altoona, PA that isn't on your Pennsylvania map.
Link to the siren on street view.
Location of the siren.
A close-up of it can be seen here.
Apologies in advance for "derailing" the topic so to speak ( :wink: ), but are they seriously still using a turntable at the Altoona railyard? That is so awesome...you never see those much anymore, especially not still in use!
A lot of rail yards that have engine shops tend to have turn tables. The Inman Yard in Atlanta, GA has one as well.
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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:13 pm

Here's something for your WV map:
http://goo.gl/maps/8195d
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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:23 pm

Here's a Modulator 2008 that you don't have on your West Virginia map either:
http://goo.gl/maps/sQ5SA
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Re: The "Various Sirens" series and others

Mon Jun 02, 2014 9:25 pm

Here are a few sirens on my Massachusetts map:

https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit? ... 944mHlo_eE
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