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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

MG Tower Still Lives!

I had the opportunity to get some rear window time on Amtrak's Eastbound Pennsylvanian and although the last of the position light signals vanished nearly 4 years ago, a few scraps of history linger on. First amoung these is MG Tower located between Horseshoe Curve and the PRR summit at Gallitzin. Targeted for demolition in the summer of 2020 (along with the nearby AR tower), it has nevertheless held on due to its remote location and linger asbestos issues. 


Another surprise was that artifacts from the 1970's era re-signaling west of Johnstown also survived the 2018 re-signaling blitz. Specifically the relay and air compressor houses. The air plants in particular date from the PRR interlocking tower era. I was able to capture many of these air plants when they were still in service and some also contained 100hz power supplies for the signals.


The line segment between CP-C in Johnstown and CP-SO in South Fork was the last bit resignaled under Conrail in the 1997-1999 time frame and it appears that NS retained the late model Conrail era relay huts, outfitting them with new Conrail blue Signal Indication Point signs. 
 

Also in this segment is the stump of AO tower that also served air compressing duties up through the early 2000's, long after control had been passed to C tower in Johnstown during the PRR period. We also see that CP-AO, in service on track #1 has also been supplied with a SIP sign covering the ABS cab signal location in service on tracks #2 and #3. 


Finally I can confirm that the entire Altoona terminal between CP-ALTOONA and CP-ANTIS remains under Rule 261/CSS operation instead of cab signal only operation. The sole main track automatic signal is located at CP-HOMER for the non-interlocked track #2. 

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