>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Display Signal
Bell: N/A
Base: N/A
Light Brackets: Griswold
Lights: 4 - 8"x20" Griswold Type B incandescents

Page written by Michael Gillson.

Pictures 1-4 taken February 16, 2008, by Michael Gillson.

Pictures 5-7 taken July 12, 2008, by Michael Gillson.

Pictures 8-10 were taken on May 29, 2022, by Hopen111.

 

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Though this isn't an actual railroad crossing signal, the crossing lights are real. Outside the restaurant stands this sign/signal complete with two pairs of Griswold Type-B 8" incandescent lights.
Nearby, there's also an old CGW concrete milepost.

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During the warmer months when the restaurant is open for business, the lights flash as they would on an actual crossing signal. The lights don't appear to be very bright though.

A return visit by Hopen111 in May 2022 shows no major changes have occurred to the signal.

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Here's an archive of Street View from May 2021. Thanks to Google's incompetance, this is the only photo of this crossing showing the existence of their coverage here, since Google decided for whatever stupid reason to completely delete their 2021 coverage in the whole area.
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A newer crossbuck located at the back of the restaurant.
The display signal.