Posted by Mike Derrick on May 16, 2007 
The sign informs the conductor/switchman to dismount if riding the car due to the close clearance of the fence. You can see "Close Clearance" on the post of the sign. I can't say I've seen this style of sign before, but it is a common theme on industrial sidings.
Posted by Nick McLean on May 16, 2007 
Thanks for the info Mike.
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on May 16, 2007 
What would the blue lights indicate? Akin to a blue flag if lit?
Posted by Terry Tabb on May 16, 2007 
6460 has a fresh coat of paint since 9-2005, when I last took a picture of it. Click CSXT 6460 above to see the old paint.
Posted by BLUE LIGHTS on May 16, 2007 
The blue light mean that the car is in process of being loaded or the loading ramps are in place from dock to frieght car.
Posted by Nick McLean on May 16, 2007 
Very true, Terry, 6460 and her slug were looking sharp. I saw the duo on the way to and from Cass. They must run out of Glasgow (?) to switch the mill at Big Island.
Posted by Nick ODell on May 16, 2007 
I have seen one of the signs before. There is one at Clyffeside on the Kanawha Subdivision (Just east of Ashland, KY).
Posted by J Cease on May 18, 2007 
This is a new style sign that is being used by CSX. I have seen several of them in industrial areas.
Posted by cavranger on May 22, 2007 
WOW that old girl sure does get around and she always has that slug with her. I love the GP30 slug especially when they are up front leading. I wonder if we (ralifans) could convince CSX into repainting some of them in to B&O and C&O paint schemes?
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