An interesting way to say "Railraod crossing: 2 tracks."
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Advance warning sign
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Re: Advance warning sign
A bit weird, although they do use 2 Tracks signs, unlike what California uses.
Re: Advance warning sign
They have to be symbolic like that because the signs have to be read by people whom speak French; namely, the people of Quebec.
The red & white crossbuck is used because, otherwise, they'd have to crowd
"railway/crossing," and the French translation, "rail façon/croisement" onto the sign.
The red & white crossbuck is used because, otherwise, they'd have to crowd
"railway/crossing," and the French translation, "rail façon/croisement" onto the sign.
Re: Advance warning sign
I don't know... it could be pulled off. I mean, look at this dinosaur. You could probably rent out advertising space along with advising of a crossing...luke wrote:...otherwise, they'd have to crowd "railway/crossing," and the French translation, "rail façon/croisement" onto the sign.

Well, 