That is a buckeye crossbuck setup. They were once common here in Ohio as they were kind of experimented here, but they've recently been rapidly disappearing. A couple days ago I made a post here about some crossings that were recently upgraded to a buckeye crossbuck setup which I thought was pretty interesting. One of the crossings was on an alley while the other one was for an entrance to a car park. There was also this one public crossing in Indiana that has a buckeye crossbuck setup and if I remember correctly, previous streetviews showed the crossing before it had a buckeye crossbuck, it is also pretty odd to see a buckeye crossbuck setup outside of Ohio.
Someone posted a photograph of that crossing signal to the railway crossings group on Facebook. It is pretty interesting! I think only one is operational. What probably happened was that when a bell died, the railroad was to lazy to remove them.
Someone posted a photograph of that crossing signal to the railway crossings group on Facebook. It is pretty interesting! I think only one is operational. What probably happened was that when a bell died, the railroad was to lazy to remove them.