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The Goderich-Exeter Railway (GEXR) runs through
some of the fastest growing population centers
in Ontario. The town of Baden, near the City
of Kitchener, was putting in a new residential
subdivision and needed an engineered crossing
solution to meet special requirements including
an irregular road configuration, heavy school
bus traffic, and passenger trains speeds
of up to 70 MPH (VIA Rail Canada and Amtrak).
GEXR turned to Condor Signal & Communications
Inc. (then known as A.M. Signal Systems Ltd.)
to provide a high-end crossing solution.
Highlights of the project scope were:
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- Comprehensive design and layout plans for
all proposed work.
- Complete materials sourcing, testing and
installation.
- Elaborate traffic light preemption (45 seconds)
prior to crossing warning
device activation
in order to facilitate
the clearing of traffic
from the adjacent road
intersection.
- Three bungalow configuration with two offset
Grade Crossing Predictors (GCPs) in separate
bungalows connected via vital radio (HD Link)
to main bungalow with dual DAX. Design required
preemption to trigger at 9000 feet from main
bungalow at top track speed.
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Grade Crossing Installation - Special Requirements
Goderich-Exeter Railway
Baden, ON

Baden – GEXR Grade Crossing (Mile 72.39 Guelph
Subdivision) |
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