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On a cold, snowy New Year's Eve day, the former searchlight signals guarding the east siding switch of Wolverton siding on the Galt Sub are dwarfed by the brand-new signal bridge guarding what is now "East Begin/End CTC Sign Wolverton (WOL)." Can someone comment on the positioning of the searchlights. Older pictures revealed that the double signals were closer to the road behind me.
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Caption: On a cold, snowy New Year's Eve day, the former searchlight signals guarding the east siding switch of Wolverton siding on the Galt Sub are dwarfed by the brand-new signal bridge guarding what is now "East Begin/End CTC Sign Wolverton (WOL)." Can someone comment on the positioning of the searchlights. Older pictures revealed that the double signals were closer to the road behind me.

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Kevin Flood [413] (more) (contact)
Date: 12/31/2008 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
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Subdivision/SNS: CP Galt Sub - East Begin/End CTC Sign Wolverton (WOL) (search)
City/Town: Ayr (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. To keep the siding in service when the new track was constructed, they moved the old power switch, the turnout and the signals to the west, closer to mile 69. There’s a dwarf signal on the south side of the siding to the left of the single head signal, cloaked in the fog.

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