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The Best of Road Signs

Started by Mergingtraffic, September 21, 2010, 06:36:08 PM

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agentsteel53

Quote from: Scott5114 on February 27, 2011, 09:27:02 AM

Was the state name on them UTAH or NEW HAMPSHIRE? :P

VERMONT of course.  New Hampshire is a tough find.

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ctsignguy

Found this little gem in the fall of 2008 deep in the heart of PA....it's placement was so obscure i imagine it may still be there...


This i suppose could be both Best and Worst...a wood I-84 shield...given that half it's face is gone...also from 2008


And probably the last Connecticut STOP with 'State Traffic Commission' written out still in service...and not enjoying its retirement at a McD's parking lot
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ctsignguy

Quote from: agentsteel53 on February 27, 2011, 11:01:20 AM
Quote from: Scott5114 on February 27, 2011, 09:27:02 AM

Was the state name on them UTAH or NEW HAMPSHIRE? :P

VERMONT of course.  New Hampshire is a tough find.



Oh?  *snerks*  And i think Ian has one too!

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agentsteel53

#153
yeah well I found one in the wild.  so there.



that's a 95 under there, btw.

(photo is from 2007 - hopefully the sign is still there!)
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Mergingtraffic

Quote from: ctsignguy on February 27, 2011, 12:20:54 PM
This i suppose could be both Best and Worst...a wood I-84 shield...given that half it's face is gone...also from 2008

Where is the wood I-84 gem from? Is it still there?
There used to be a wood "One Way Do Not Enter" sign in Naugatuck on Water St, but it fell off and is now gone.  This happened within the past year.
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ctsignguy

West Hartford, and not in a nice area of town...off Exit 47 IF i recall correctly....

That was almost 3 years ago, so i dont know if it is still 'hanging around' or not
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Eth

How about some more custom state fonts?


Ian

Quote from: ctsignguy on February 27, 2011, 12:22:31 PM
Oh?  *snerks*  And i think Ian has one too!

Why, no! What makes you think that?  :pan:


Oh, and that I-89 shield Jake posted is still there as of July 2010:
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US71

A few goodies from my collection:


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Lexington, MO


Lebo, KS


Near Benton, AR
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ctsignguy

From my 05-09 vacation....

Still there as of last October


US 202 in Mass....


Northern Mass, near the NH border


More Mass goodies




And Vermont

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rickmastfan67

Quote from: ctsignguy on February 27, 2011, 12:20:54 PM
Found this little gem in the fall of 2008 deep in the heart of PA....it's placement was so obscure i imagine it may still be there...

Where is that?  If you don't want to post it in the forums, can you PM me it?  If it's anywhere near me on a trip, I'd try to go see if it's still posted.

ctsignguy

Quote from: rickmastfan67 on February 27, 2011, 10:29:37 PM
Quote from: ctsignguy on February 27, 2011, 12:20:54 PM
Found this little gem in the fall of 2008 deep in the heart of PA....it's placement was so obscure i imagine it may still be there...

Where is that?  If you don't want to post it in the forums, can you PM me it?  If it's anywhere near me on a trip, I'd try to go see if it's still posted.

All i can recall offhand without trying to find my notes which are buried somewhere, was this gem was located in Eastern PA....it was at the end of a gravel semi-road that led to a business....if i find the notes, i will email the general location to you, but i think others found it as well...
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rickmastfan67

Old classic PA Turnpike shield:


Unfortunately, it might not survive much longer. :(

ctsignguy

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Michael in Philly

Quote from: PennDOTFan on February 24, 2011, 10:05:04 PM
Is that one still alive? I'll need to head down to Newark and go check that out if it is.

It was there last time I was there, which might be December.
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D-Dey65

There used to be a lot of non-crossbuck railroad crossing signs on private railroad crossings along US 41 and the CSX Brooksville Subdivision north of Lutz, Florida, but they've all been torn down. I don't have any pictures of them right at the moment, but I can try to find them during the week.


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agentsteel53

#168
a very interesting Illy 149 there... smaller numbers to squeeze in the three-digit numeral, as opposed to breaking the border as on the 152.  Had never seen that style before on what looks like a completely flat shield.  I've only seen it squeezed into an older embossed-outline blank as seen below - and this might not even be a pertinent case, as "171" is effectively two digits wide.  The numbers are the same height as the cut-border style, as opposed to being shorter like that 149.

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US71

Quote from: agentsteel53 on March 02, 2011, 12:42:49 AM
a very interesting Illy 149 there... smaller numbers to squeeze in the three-digit numeral, as opposed to breaking the border as on the 152.  Had never seen that style before on what looks like a completely flat shield.  I've only seen it squeezed into an older embossed-outline blank as seen below - and this might not even be a pertinent case, as "171" is effectively two digits wide.  The numbers are the same height as the cut-border style, as opposed to being shorter like that 149.



171 is a bit of an anomaly anyway since the 1's take up less room than other numbers
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kharvey10

it used to be common IDiOT District 9 practice to use old road signs on construction warning signs like that one

WillWeaverRVA

Not a shield, but found on the same outing that I photographed the RMA Expressway shield on:


Old Richmond City Limit Sign by Will Weaver, on Flickr
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Michael


Mr_Northside

I can't tell from that picture... is "Interstate" spelled out in that Canadian I-81 shield?

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