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 #1561066  by ctclark1
 
Not exact dates from me, but I believe the searchlights came with CTC which was a Perlman initiative, so early to mid 60's? Perhaps even very late '50s? Conversion to CTC was also when the freight mains (tracks 3 & 4 on the north side of the ROW) were removed along the majority of the main line, so that may help in your search as well.
 #1561092  by FarmallBob
 
I have several GRS signal mechanisms salvaged during the signal upgrade thru Rochester. All show build dates in the late 40's. So I'm guessing the NYC retired their semaphores closer to 1950.

Also......my earliest recollection of NYC signals as a young child (mid-1950's) is searchlights were in place then. As a kid it puzzled me why the NYC used searchlights while the nearby B&O and Erie both had semaphores.
 #1561156  by BR&P
 
Been going in 7 directions at once, but maybe I can make a contribution here. Received this pic a while back. I don't have any date or other info but I think the sender got it from Facebook so maybe there's something there on it.

Anyway, publicity shot, 2 F units westbound on Track 3 with a string of brand new boxcars from East Rochester on the head pin. It's by GRS / Pfaudlers, you can see the footbridge and the stack from RG&E Station 9 in the background. And you can also see that the semaphores were still in place.

Hope this helps.
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 #1561190  by jr
 
The Water Level Route by Charles Knoll, published by Rochester Chapter in 1984, has a photo of the signal bridge at 381. It shows the signals in the process of being converted from semaphore to searchlight. The date of the photo is September 17, 1949.
 #1561224  by BR&P
 
I was contacted off-forum with the information that the pic I posted - in a larger, uncropped format - appears in Volume 1 of Ed Nowak's 3-volume set of NYC pictures. That larger photo does show trees in fall color and gives the date as October 16, 1947. So I will withdraw my doubts on the date and agree to what was posted above. :-D