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Places that have extremely old signals

Started by traffic light guy, June 09, 2018, 11:02:01 AM

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23skidoo

Quote from: bassoon1986 on December 08, 2020, 09:40:12 PM
Not sure how old these actually are but...

Minden, LA
Not too many single four-ways (not sure what the technical name is) in Louisiana anymore

https://goo.gl/maps/RcyfrFm96o5apueu8

Shreveport, LA
I keep finding the old green light fixtures and small lights every time I go home to Shreveport.

https://goo.gl/maps/jwDp7R85vMG4YFn79


iPhone

I would guess those are from the 60s or maybe 70s, judging by the similarity to setups here in Michigan.


Caps81943


mrsman

Quote from: Caps81943 on December 23, 2020, 08:17:39 PM
Now in flash mode, but some of these Holyoke signals seem pretty old

Does anyone know -- if signals are placed on permanent flash mode, are stop signs required for the sides that face flashing red?

CJResotko

In Lansing, Michigan, there are a pair of Eagle Flatback traffic lights along with worded pedestrian signals.
https://youtu.be/FIdhlHjh9zE

A Crouse Hinds type DT 4-way beacon with LED indications in Ferndale, MI.
https://youtu.be/qbQnAJwa6-s

A Darley 4-way beacon in St. Louis, MI,
https://youtu.be/bhotQVFSGpU

Econolite short-groove signals in Durand, MI
https://youtu.be/_QlPThmWfuM

And then here's just a collection of my videos of old signals from 2018 through 2019.
https://youtu.be/HAapVWb-O3Q

CovalenceSTU

#179
How about old railroad signals? There was a wigwag crossing signal in Timber, OR when GSV rolled through in 2007, but as far as I can tell it was replaced by a modern gate (which was in turn replaced with a simple yield sign).


On the subject of traffic signals, Longview, WA still has some WALK/DONT WALK ped signals (mostly on 12th and 14th Ave):


They're often paired with these old looking signals that have black borders tacked on:


Any signal geeks in the thread know what they are? Whatever's on the back can't be read from GSV, but if it's branding the logo looks a lot like the number 16:

(click all the images for larger sizes)

bcroadguy

#180

US71

Quote from: CovalenceSTU on February 04, 2023, 02:13:06 AM
How about old railroad signals? There was a wigwag crossing signal in Timber, OR when GSV rolled through in 2007,

There was a Wig Wag  Joplin a few tears back.
Like Alice I Try To Believe Three Impossible Things Before Breakfast

7/8

Quote from: US71 on March 31, 2023, 12:36:29 PM
a few tears back.

This sounds like the title of a sad country song. :)

jakeroot

#183
Quote from: US71 on March 31, 2023, 12:36:29 PM
Quote from: CovalenceSTU on February 04, 2023, 02:13:06 AM
How about old railroad signals? There was a wigwag crossing signal in Timber, OR when GSV rolled through in 2007,

There was a Wig Wag  Joplin a few tears back.


I know your photo is from 2009, but it was still there as of 2018: https://goo.gl/maps/yrbwzqi2J4CEsqe4A

Recent aerial imagery would suggest it has been removed. EDIT: There was a culvert project right where the signal was, almost certainly it is now gone.

(Yes, I had to track the location down manually).

SilverMustang2011

I'm kind of surprised nobody's mentioned this abandoned traffic light by Eastgate Town Center in Chattanooga. You can see it heading north on 24 at The Split:

https://goo.gl/maps/285StvXA5F1vCiTh7

The 2/3 doghouse and light on the pole pointing to nothing also add to the weirdness. Going back in time on GSV, it looks like it was at least in flashing mode until 2015-2016, around the same time two of the signal heads were lost.

CovalenceSTU

Quote from: SilverMustang2011 on July 01, 2023, 10:26:47 AM
I'm kind of surprised nobody's mentioned this abandoned traffic light by Eastgate Town Center in Chattanooga. You can see it heading north on 24 at The Split:

https://goo.gl/maps/285StvXA5F1vCiTh7

The 2/3 doghouse and light on the pole pointing to nothing also add to the weirdness. Going back in time on GSV, it looks like it was at least in flashing mode until 2015-2016, around the same time two of the signal heads were lost.
It was deactivated between May-Aug 2019, although by that point they had swapped the yellow arrow to the other side of the doghouse and at least one side wasn't flashing.

The light facing nothing was probably for pedestrians, a long time ago (pre-ADA?) pedestrian signals were optional and that was the solution for T intersections.

jakeroot

Quote from: CovalenceSTU on July 01, 2023, 04:56:04 PM
Quote from: SilverMustang2011 on July 01, 2023, 10:26:47 AM
I'm kind of surprised nobody's mentioned this abandoned traffic light by Eastgate Town Center in Chattanooga. You can see it heading north on 24 at The Split:

https://goo.gl/maps/285StvXA5F1vCiTh7

The 2/3 doghouse and light on the pole pointing to nothing also add to the weirdness. Going back in time on GSV, it looks like it was at least in flashing mode until 2015-2016, around the same time two of the signal heads were lost.
It was deactivated between May-Aug 2019, although by that point they had swapped the yellow arrow to the other side of the doghouse and at least one side wasn't flashing.

The light facing nothing was probably for pedestrians, a long time ago (pre-ADA?) pedestrian signals were optional and that was the solution for T intersections.

The signal is totally dark in a couple of other shots. Perhaps its activation was dependent on time-of-year, how well the mall was doing, etc...

Way back in 2011: https://goo.gl/maps/BKdpx7jtHs6bh2yC9
Also here in 2017: https://goo.gl/maps/h1ZNwSFRux9fRYmWA



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