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Date: 10/22/24 11:43
BNSF Wig Wag at Camden, Mo.
Author: hank

BNSF (Santa Fe) Wig Wag crossing signal at Camden, Missouri working as an eastbound Z train passes with the late afternoon shadows creeping in on October 17, 1999.  Location is MP 417 on the BNSF Marceline sub.

Thanks for viewing.

Ron Hirsch
Springfield, Mo.

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Date: 10/22/24 11:56
Re: BNSF Wig Wag at Camden, Mo.
Author: MartyBernard

Neat how it keeps flashing at us!

Marty



Date: 10/22/24 12:59
Re: BNSF Wig Wag at Camden, Mo.
Author: Trainatic

I got to go there once and video it working also. Wonder what year they took it out?
Joe



Date: 10/22/24 20:33
Re: BNSF Wig Wag at Camden, Mo.
Author: Ritzville

Very Nice video of Camden wigwag. I was there in 1994 and 1996 taking video of same wigwag, Was taken out in early 2000's.

Larry



Date: 10/22/24 21:00
Re: BNSF Wig Wag at Camden, Mo.
Author: ts1457

Ritzville Wrote:
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> Very Nice video of Camden wigwag. I was there in
> 1994 and 1996 taking video of same wigwag, Was
> taken out in early 2000's.
>
> Larry

The Wig Wag is supposed to be at the Disney Museum in Marceline MO, but I haven't found a picture of it yet on display.



Date: 10/23/24 02:05
Re: BNSF Wig Wag at Camden, Mo.
Author: danf

It was retired on 1/22/03.

http://www.trainweb.org/dansrailpix/WIG_WAG_PAGE24.htm#camden

Trainatic Wrote:
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> I got to go there once and video it working also.
> Wonder what year they took it out?
> Joe



Date: 10/23/24 07:33
Re: BNSF Wig Wag at Camden, Mo.
Author: ntharalson

Thanks for posting.  I wonder if they got the one near Rutledge which was taken out at the same time. 

Nick Tharalson,
Marion, IA



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