That signal used to be operational from one of trainmankight's older videos. Idk if it's still up on YouTube or not. I know for a fact that the museum used to have a crossing with actual signals before they relocated their train and added those miniature signals. I actually got to see this signal and the other signal back in 2016 when I went to St Louis.
Proud owner of a safetran mechanical bell and Griswold mechanical bell along with a pair of safetran 12x20 lights and a 8 inch light. Been a fan of trains since I was little. Main place I railfan on, The Sedalia Sub.
Here's one I just stumbled across at Mill Street in Danville, PA, while looking for the crossing with just one gate arm I found once: https://www.google.com/maps/@40.9635526 ... 312!8i6656
(Still haven't found that other crossing yet though.)
Here's one I just stumbled across at Mill Street in Danville, PA, while looking for the crossing with just one gate arm I found once: https://www.google.com/maps/@40.9635526 ... 312!8i6656
(Still haven't found that other crossing yet though.)
Strange that they eliminated ped-gates completely at both of the crossings, and didn't at least put up some kind of barrier maze to at least make people think a little. Something kinda like this... https://www.google.com/maps/@42.0428263 ... ?entry=ttu
The overall new setup at Mill Street is really unique though.
Edit:
Found a vid of the mini bells and 'bones in operation!