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Trip to Mexico

Started by BigMattFromTexas, April 04, 2009, 07:30:55 PM

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BigMattFromTexas

 This is my trip to Ciudad Acuna Coahuila, Mexico.
Just About all the pictures are in Texas because my memory card was full sorry
I'll start of at home
My Texas Map


Speed Limit sign in front of my house

Stoplight on Sherwood Way in San Angelo, Tx


Loop 306 in San Angelo, Tx

Knickerbocker Rd in San Angelo, Tx

Lake Nasworthy in San Angelo, Tx

U.S 277 sign

U.S 277




Oil tanks south of Eldorado, Tx


Speed Limit 70 sign on U.S 277

JCT I-10 sign north of Sonora, Tx

I-10 East, I-10 West sign in Sonora, Tx

I-10 Overpass

I-10 East, 277 South sign

Stoplight South of Sonora, Tx

Open Road on U.S 277


Picnic Area in the middle of the turnoff to Rocksprings, Tx











Yes were still on U.S 277(sigh)




JCT U.S 377 sign

U.S 277-377 sign

This part of U.S 277-377 is newly repaved

Amistad National Recreation Area. sorry it's a little blury

Amistad Reservoir


U.S 90 East, 377 South, and 277 South sign

Stoplight at Veterans Blvd & Braddie Dr in Del Rio, Tx

Del Rio, Tx

Border Toll Plaza


City of Del Rio International Bridge

And then thats when my camera's memory card got full
I will take pictures in Mexico next time i go down there


yanksfan6129

Where in Mexico did you go? What did you do there?



Alex

Try a black shirt or cloth onto your dashboard next time to cut down on the reflection and glare.

BigMattFromTexas

[aaroads] thats a good idea thanx for the tip
         BigMatt

ComputerGuy

Good pics...they have horizontal traffic lights down there?!?! :wow: I thought only Japan had them! :biggrin:

corco

There's a bunch on the Nebraska panhandle too

Alex

Horizontal traffic lights are not that uncommon anymore. They are rapidly overtaking most signal assemblies in Florida due to their better wind resistance. They also are in Atlantic City, NJ (at least they were in the 1990s).

ComputerGuy

WA wouldn't switch to those...how are we supposed to install them on the tempoary/string traffic lights all over Seattle?

Ian

Cool pix  :cool:

Horizontal signals are used very rapidly now. They are mostly used next to bridges where traffic coming from under the bridge can see the whole signal.

Horizontal signals can be used on span wires with the right type of pipes/brackets BTW.

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Revive 755

QuoteThere's a bunch on the Nebraska panhandle too
Actually they are used all over Nebraska with the exception of the city of Omaha, span wire assemblies, sign-bridge type assemblies for SPUI's (http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=40.802765,-96.744533&spn=0,359.978027&z=16&layer=c&cbll=40.802794,-96.744411&panoid=JfeOWggf_G6M7b4UWJ-nEg&cbp=12,226.90507257190674,,0,0.5175781249999977), and at the I-80/US 81 interchange.



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