A junction box maybe?
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- gedunk
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A junction box maybe?
Just looking at this crossing makes me thirsty. There appears to be a junction box on the mast just below the lights on one mast, and maybe a reflector on the other..?
https://www.google.com/maps/@32.791089, ... 312!8i6656
https://www.google.com/maps/@32.791089, ... 312!8i6656
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Re: A junction box maybe?
https://www.google.com/maps/@32.791088, ... 312!8i6656
^That looks more like a bell, though, is anyone else reminded of a Safetran Type 3 with this? \/
https://www.google.com/maps/@32.791088, ... 312!8i6656
^That looks more like a bell, though, is anyone else reminded of a Safetran Type 3 with this? \/
https://www.google.com/maps/@32.791088, ... 312!8i6656
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Re: A junction box maybe?
If you go back to the 2008 view of the crossing, it's active:
https://www.google.com/maps/@32.791089, ... 312!8i6656
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Re: A junction box maybe?
I don't recall seeing masts sprouting out of the ground without even a slight hint of a concrete base or signal base. I know junction boxes at the base are hit-and-miss, but I've never seen this sort of thing.

Re: A junction box maybe?
If you take a closer look at the poles... they don't look traditional. I think those are homemade signals of sorts. Almost looks like a tall fence post probably on a concrete base buried in the ground. The wiring to the lights... instead of going through the pole it comes up from the ground and up to the "junction box".
I also don't see a traditional control box anywhere. I have to wonder if these are just hand activated? Might explain the guy in the orange vest in the 2008 active shot. And due to the no traditional control box I bet each signal flashes independently.
I also don't see a traditional control box anywhere. I have to wonder if these are just hand activated? Might explain the guy in the orange vest in the 2008 active shot. And due to the no traditional control box I bet each signal flashes independently.
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Re: A junction box maybe?
Looks like a junction box. I've never seen a signal mast like this. Must be a west coast thing? Can't seem to find the equipment shelter either.
Re: A junction box maybe?
So how do you see previous years on Google Maps?
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Re: A junction box maybe?
Go to the clock icon by the road name and click it.gedunk wrote:So how do you see previous years on Google Maps?
Re: A junction box maybe?
On my computer, it only gives you that option if you are using Chrome. It does not work for IE. Not sure if it works with any other browsers.brett nc railfanner wrote:Go to the clock icon by the road name and click it.gedunk wrote:So how do you see previous years on Google Maps?
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Re: A junction box maybe?
Also check to see if you're in lite mode on any of the browsers. I can access older and newer streetview imagery from both IE and Chrome in the full version, but in lite mode, I can't on either.cabman701 wrote:On my computer, it only gives you that option if you are using Chrome. It does not work for IE. Not sure if it works with any other browsers.brett nc railfanner wrote:Go to the clock icon by the road name and click it.gedunk wrote:So how do you see previous years on Google Maps?
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