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I model the NY&LB in the "Miss Liberty" era (1944 to 1976), and from all the films and pictures I've seen, the wayside signals and the crossings that had flashers in the steam era all used the "stacked" relay cabinets (US&S maybe?)

 

Does anybody make these in O scale? I'm making the wayside signals (3-over-2) and interlocking signals (3-over-3 and 3-over-3-over-3 using parts from WeHonest, and some brass tubing, but I need the stacked relay cabinets to complete the wayside signals.

 

Thanks.

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Thanks for the info.

I've seen NJ international's latest relay cabinets, they're the proper era, but they are the single-level box, rather than the two-level box. I believe both were made by US&S. Some of NJ International's old signals had the proper base, but they aren't being made any more.

 

I think Crow River's are the more modern type, which have the doors side-by-side, rather than the up-and-down I need.

 

I see Keil Line advertises a double-relay cabinet, but I can't find any pictures, plus with the owner's passing, I'm not sure if any of these will be made again.

 

But thanks for the info, the single cabinets were used on the base of some of the interlocking signals on the NY&LB, and they will help me when I get to that stage.

 

Walthers had them many years back. Does anybody know if the Keil Line version is this stacked type?

 

Thanks

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