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This Federal Model #2 was shot at the East Deerfield Yard of the Boston & Main Railroad.
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Any other railroad yards out there that have outdoor warning sirens?
Why??? :eh:PugetSoundStormWatch wrote:The Hinkle Railyard in Hermiston, Oregon has two Whelen Vortexes, a Whelen Omnidirectional, and a 20V2T (mounted on a tower). Portland's (OR) Albina Railyard has at least one Whelen Omnidirectional in the southern portion. These are all that I know for around here.
What do you mean by that?lilrags16 wrote:Why??? :eh:PugetSoundStormWatch wrote:The Hinkle Railyard in Hermiston, Oregon has two Whelen Vortexes, a Whelen Omnidirectional, and a 20V2T (mounted on a tower). Portland's (OR) Albina Railyard has at least one Whelen Omnidirectional in the southern portion. These are all that I know for around here.
I think he is asking why the sirens are there. It's interesting that portland has the whelens at the railyard and yet portland the city of trains and possible mass hazardous chemical spills doesn't have any. Hermiston is interesting as well but at least there is more than one.PugetSoundStormWatch wrote:What do you mean by that?lilrags16 wrote:Why??? :eh:PugetSoundStormWatch wrote:The Hinkle Railyard in Hermiston, Oregon has two Whelen Vortexes, a Whelen Omnidirectional, and a 20V2T (mounted on a tower). Portland's (OR) Albina Railyard has at least one Whelen Omnidirectional in the southern portion. These are all that I know for around here.
Ah. That makes sence.coastalsyrolover wrote:
I think he is asking why the sirens are there. It's interesting that portland has the whelens at the railyard and yet portland the city of trains and possible mass hazardous chemical spills doesn't have any. Hermiston is interesting as well but at least there is more than one.
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