On Tuesday, I had some spare time after visiting the Heart of Dixie Railway Museum so I decided to visit the siren graveyard located at the county shop. Most of the sirens there are thunderbolts (look to be mostly C series) with a lone SD-10, and a decent amount of model 5/7's in the mix as well. The brush has grown up a whole lot since I last saw pictures of it and it is now home to a lot of copperheads and wasps according to the person that I spoke with at the county shops. I am sure that most of you guys know this, but these sirens are NOT for sale, however you can look around the yard if you speak with somebody at the facility first. Here are some of the pictures that I took while I was there:
2001 SRNB next to the facility
C series Thunterbolt 1000(t)
C series blower cover
C series Thunderbolt 1000(t) with exposed blower
C series Thunderbolt 1000(t) with blower platform
The only SD-10 at the facility
Model 5/7
Model 5/7
Old Sterling M-5/10
A row of Model 5/7's