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http://www.flickr.com/photos/29567441@N ... 7/sizes/o/

Looks like RACO lights on these Griswold rotating stop sign signals.
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Interesting concept. That will allow any kinds of lights to be used, and not just Griswolds. Just wait until 12"x24" light start appearing there though.
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I thought that crossing and those signals looked familiar. I saw those signals in person (this was about ten years ago). A more recent view shows that the rotating banner signals were replaced.
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Well, I was partially right about an upgrade to 12"x24"...
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indeed you were. Too bad. Those RACO lights looked brand new in that picture.
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those signals probably have a timer on them that if the train doesn't cross the grade they shut off. Also notice the ditch lights were off, so he wasn't moving. I bet thats why the signals were off.
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I had a hard time believing that the 1st picture and the Street View picture were the same crossing. The buildings in the background appear to be a lot farther away in the Street View picture. Street View must use a convex-like camera to give you a wider view.

Too bad those Griswold's are gone. Looks like someone was taking some decent care of them.
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The signals could of been manually activated... :Grin: Just an idea...
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/29567441@N ... 7/sizes/o/
cabman701 wrote: Looks like someone was taking some decent care of them.
Cool, thanks! ;)
That's how my signals looked, see? ;)

Painted mine with a brush instead of sprayed.
Sprayed looked whiter and dull to me and didn't last worth any
thing either. :/

The black hoods and backgrounds/banners would look bad first,
if ordinary flat black paint was used. Must have been '76 we got
some 3M "solar panel" paint, $180 for 3/4 gallon.

"remains black even when viewed at a 180 degree angle" -3M

That stuff was amazing! :)
It'd outlast brush-painted aluminum paint by about triple easy.
It'd outlast ordinary flat black paint by 10 times.

It was only supposed to be used on the train signals tho.

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