Willis Lamm's
Traffic Signal Collection

Special Presentation

  FIXED FOUR-WAY SIGNALS
In the New Millennium
Part Ten

  Guttenberg, NJ

A four-section double red Marbelite. (Park Ave. and 69th Street)
Another four-section double red Marbelite. (Broadway and 70th Street)
The bottom plate suggests that this was a Marbelite branded SSC. (Palisade Ave. and 68th Street)
A Marbelite in its original configuration. (Jackson and 68th Streets)

  Hayesville & Jeromesville, OH

Hayesville: A Darley D200 flanked with single face heads. (Main & Mechanic Streets)
Up the highway in Jeromesville. an Eagle with a cluster. (Main & N.High Streets)

  Zanesville, OH

Crouse-Hinds DTs converted to LEDs. (Putnam Ave. & Pierce St.)
Crouse-Hinds DTs with 12-inch adapters. (Putnam Ave. and Harison St.)

  Washington Court House, OH

Eagle backed up with 2-way clusters. (E. East St. & S. Fayette St.)

  Baltimore, MD

There are a few old signals still in service in various Baltimore neighborhoods, with the original 4-ways usually backed up with more modern clusters. Here are a couple of examples.

Eagle backed up with a newer cluster. (N. Monroe Ave. and W. Lafayette St.)
Another Eagle backed up with a cluster. (N. Bentalou Ave. and W. Lafayette St.)

  Catasauqa, PA.

A Type T alongisde a Type M. (Pine and Front Streets)
(Thanks to Brandon King for spotting these.)

  Ellwood City, PA.

Solo Eagle upgraded to LEDs. (4th St. & Crescent Ave.)

Eagle Beacons (One appeared to have had a sign box) (4th St. & Fountain Ave.)


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