
Here is the article that the photograph comes from. http://www.shorewoodnow.com/news/ghost- ... 54921.html
I came across this article and photograph from a post on the Abandoned Rails Facebook group.
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Now that I think about it, I don't even think there are any railroad crossings in that photograph!freebrickproductions wrote:Yep, they are "Mushroom" beacons, which were used to mark curbs in general.
Looks like these things are of a similar idea:cabman701 wrote:I like the idea though! With LED technology... I'm surprised we haven't seen something similar to this today.
I know we are going a bit off subject... but back in my hometown, one of the first intersections to get double left turn lanes (back in the 90's) had lights similar to those in your last link, but they weren't solar powered.freebrickproductions wrote:Looks like these things are of a similar idea:cabman701 wrote:I like the idea though! With LED technology... I'm surprised we haven't seen something similar to this today.
http://www.solarmarkers.com/overview/ms100/
http://www.solarmarkers.com/overview/ms200/
http://www.solarmarkers.com/overview/ms300/
http://www.solarmarkers.com/overview/ms127/
http://www.itemltd.com/inventories/lanes-curves-ramps