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Doghouses at Side Signal Only Intersection

Started by Brian556, June 07, 2018, 11:28:59 PM

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traffic light guy

Quote from: Brandon on July 02, 2018, 05:10:50 PM
Quote from: jakeroot on July 02, 2018, 01:47:26 AM
^^
Cool photos! I don't think I've seen a 3M bimodal signal before, at least not in this area. Are they common in some parts of the country? I may have seen one in BC, since they only use bimodal signals, but I can't think of an example at this moment.

We used to have a lot of them in the Joliet area.  Most any intersection (pre-dating 1985, and not having an aluminum truss) had them for the left turn movement.  I wish I could find a photo of them somewhere, but have had no luck to date.

They were a follows:

Red ball - standard round
Yellow ball - standard round
Green ball - standard round
Bimodal arrow (green/yellow) - 3M programmable

Something along the lines of North Star's 3M:

https://northstarhighways.wordpress.com/category/traffic-signals/


Brandon

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Quote from: traffic light guy on July 05, 2018, 11:51:09 AM
Quote from: Brandon on July 02, 2018, 05:10:50 PM
Quote from: jakeroot on July 02, 2018, 01:47:26 AM
^^
Cool photos! I don't think I've seen a 3M bimodal signal before, at least not in this area. Are they common in some parts of the country? I may have seen one in BC, since they only use bimodal signals, but I can't think of an example at this moment.

We used to have a lot of them in the Joliet area.  Most any intersection (pre-dating 1985, and not having an aluminum truss) had them for the left turn movement.  I wish I could find a photo of them somewhere, but have had no luck to date.

They were a follows:

Red ball - standard round
Yellow ball - standard round
Green ball - standard round
Bimodal arrow (green/yellow) - 3M programmable

Something along the lines of North Star's 3M:

https://northstarhighways.wordpress.com/category/traffic-signals/

Yes, similar.  We had this under a regular three bulb signal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=PLKCkurQ8T8

I should've known Rockford wouldn't fail me for finding old signals.  Found this one in Rockford, IL.  It's exactly what we used to have all over Joliet: https://goo.gl/maps/zaGw972MABF2
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jakeroot

Quote from: Brandon on July 05, 2018, 12:36:30 PM
Quote from: traffic light guy on July 05, 2018, 11:51:09 AM
Quote from: Brandon on July 02, 2018, 05:10:50 PM
Quote from: jakeroot on July 02, 2018, 01:47:26 AM
^^
Cool photos! I don't think I've seen a 3M bimodal signal before, at least not in this area. Are they common in some parts of the country? I may have seen one in BC, since they only use bimodal signals, but I can't think of an example at this moment.

We used to have a lot of them in the Joliet area.  Most any intersection (pre-dating 1985, and not having an aluminum truss) had them for the left turn movement.  I wish I could find a photo of them somewhere, but have had no luck to date.

They were a follows:

Red ball - standard round
Yellow ball - standard round
Green ball - standard round
Bimodal arrow (green/yellow) - 3M programmable

Something along the lines of North Star's 3M:

https://northstarhighways.wordpress.com/category/traffic-signals/

Yes, similar.  We had this under a regular three bulb signal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=PLKCkurQ8T8

Thank you for sharing that. I've always wondered how those old bi-modal signals worked. Seems so obvious now. 

Quote from: Brandon on July 05, 2018, 12:36:30 PM
I should've known Rockford wouldn't fail me for finding old signals.  Found this one in Rockford, IL.  It's exactly what we used to have all over Joliet: https://goo.gl/maps/zaGw972MABF2

Interesting how far the bi-modal signal is from the green orb. Almost like they tacked it on well after the fact.

traffic light guy

Quote from: Brandon on July 05, 2018, 12:36:30 PM
Quote from: traffic light guy on July 05, 2018, 11:51:09 AM
Quote from: Brandon on July 02, 2018, 05:10:50 PM
Quote from: jakeroot on July 02, 2018, 01:47:26 AM
^^
Cool photos! I don't think I've seen a 3M bimodal signal before, at least not in this area. Are they common in some parts of the country? I may have seen one in BC, since they only use bimodal signals, but I can't think of an example at this moment.

We used to have a lot of them in the Joliet area.  Most any intersection (pre-dating 1985, and not having an aluminum truss) had them for the left turn movement.  I wish I could find a photo of them somewhere, but have had no luck to date.

They were a follows:

Red ball - standard round
Yellow ball - standard round
Green ball - standard round
Bimodal arrow (green/yellow) - 3M programmable

Something along the lines of North Star's 3M:

https://northstarhighways.wordpress.com/category/traffic-signals/

Yes, similar.  We had this under a regular three bulb signal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=PLKCkurQ8T8

I should've known Rockford wouldn't fail me for finding old signals.  Found this one in Rockford, IL.  It's exactly what we used to have all over Joliet: https://goo.gl/maps/zaGw972MABF2

That signal is tough. Very creative how it has a motor in the back, so the indications can change color

plain

Though not strictly a side signal only intersection, there is this ground mounted 4-section & doghouse combo on Saville Row at Pine Chapel Rd in Hampton, VA

In the opposite direction (coming from that parking lot) is a 4-section & a normal 3-section

https://goo.gl/maps/3w3iauZUBj32

Images from GSV



SM-S820L

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traffic light guy

Quote from: plain on August 25, 2018, 12:46:40 PM
Though not strictly a side signal only intersection, there is this ground mounted 4-section & doghouse combo on Saville Row at Pine Chapel Rd in Hampton, VA

In the opposite direction (coming from that parking lot) is a 4-section & a normal 3-section

https://goo.gl/maps/3w3iauZUBj32

Images from GSV



SM-S820L

That's normal, PA does this a lot too

countysigns

https://tinyurl.com/y7fn8znd

This side-mounted assembly is at the intersection of OH-795 and Lemoyne Road.  Doghouse is used in the median on the eastbound OH-795 leg.  This assembly exists as a side-mount because of Toledo Executive Airport's location on the NW side of the intersection.  Have to make sure no low flying aircraft hit a signal assembly.  How uncommon is it to see?  There is a flasher heading eastbound with a signal ahead sign and below it is a "SIDE MOUNTED" plaque underneath it!

jakeroot

Quote from: countysigns on August 30, 2018, 06:30:34 PM
https://tinyurl.com/y7fn8znd

This side-mounted assembly is at the intersection of OH-795 and Lemoyne Road.  Doghouse is used in the median on the eastbound OH-795 leg.  This assembly exists as a side-mount because of Toledo Executive Airport's location on the NW side of the intersection.  Have to make sure no low flying aircraft hit a signal assembly.  How uncommon is it to see?  There is a flasher heading eastbound with a signal ahead sign and below it is a "SIDE MOUNTED" plaque underneath it!

Never seen that type of sign before. But a great setup! Reminds me of Wisconsin, minus the trombone assembly.

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jeffandnicole

Quote from: countysigns on August 30, 2018, 06:30:34 PM
https://tinyurl.com/y7fn8znd

This side-mounted assembly is at the intersection of OH-795 and Lemoyne Road.  Doghouse is used in the median on the eastbound OH-795 leg.  This assembly exists as a side-mount because of Toledo Executive Airport's location on the NW side of the intersection.  Have to make sure no low flying aircraft hit a signal assembly.  How uncommon is it to see?  There is a flasher heading eastbound with a signal ahead sign and below it is a "SIDE MOUNTED" plaque underneath it!

If an airplane hits a traffic light which is 16 feet high, 700 feet from the edge of the runway, there's a bit more to worry about than replacing the traffic light.

And there's numerous examples of traffic lights close to runways, so "not to confuse the pilot" isn't an excuse either.




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