The crossing lights on the lamp posts are likely leftover from before the miniature signals were put in. I do wonder if they still function though, especially because the crossbucks have since been removed.
Some or all of the signalized crossings use to have just the crossbucks and stop signs. But I'm too lazy to post the streetviews of them here. I think these are enough.
I actually got the New Orleans City Park on my to-do list in early 2018, to both take photos of and videos of these crossings.
Awesome! I look forward to seeing them!
I just took a couple of videos of these miniature crossings in New Orleans City Park:
(Note, this one was done on my cell phone instead of my camcorder because the battery in my camcorder died on me)
Re: Miniature Crossing Signals
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 6:07 pm
by AndyWS
Whiskey River Railway at the Little-A-Merrick-A theme park in Marshall, WI has quite a few miniature signals.
Riverside and Great Northern Railway in Wisconsin Dells has several as well:
...including a wigwag! (not my video)
The 600mm (2') gauge Rock River Cannonball at Thresherman's Park in Edgerton has numerous crossings of the unpaved park roads, but the only active warning device at any of them is a manually activated WRRS bell at the crossing by the boarding station.
AndyWS wrote:Whiskey River Railway at the Little-A-Merrick-A theme park in Marshall, WI has quite a few miniature signals.
Riverside and Great Northern Railway in Wisconsin Dells has several as well:
...including a wigwag! (not my video)
The 600mm (2') gauge Rock River Cannonball at Thresherman's Park in Edgerton has numerous crossings of the unpaved park roads, but the only active warning device at any of them is a manually activated WRRS bell at the crossing by the boarding station.