During those old style Quebec amber ball left arrow clearance, I've never seen any of them have the reds go dark while the amber interval is on. It just makes your collection even more unique!! :3
Ain't the Econolite at 9:33 a McCain style version? Basically it's a more plain backed signal(like a McCain.) they're pretty common around Ohio. Hamilton and Fairfield in Ohio(north of Cincinnati, near Jungle Jim's) have some Halifax NS style signals.
@@TheTrafficTech that model, interesting enough, has a pedestrian signal version. If you're interested (I don't know if you've seen these) there's some areas of Ohio where pedestrian signal housings are used for school zone speed limit signs. And yes, some variable speed limit sign trailers use black fortran heads for the flashing beacons.
@@Starlight_Emergency_Light hahah! No way! This would be terrible for the electric bill! I only run it when I’m downstairs working on stuff or showing it off to friends! I program it using the Econolite Cobalt! I program them at work too since it’s the same controller the department uses.
1:12 Gotta say, really liked that signal! What is it called? I think I've seen somethin similar to that in Chicago somewhere on Google Maps. I definitely want to collect signals someday! 7:07 THERE'S MORE?!?!?!
@@TheTrafficTech sometimes to go to railway crossings that have intersections with polara navigators and see if it goes off when a train goes by but so far i have been unsuccessful
Glad to see your new aluminum Econolite thriving in your collection! I'm glad I could save it from scrap for you, it looks great!!
Nice to see that you got the Canadian 16" ped up and running! I definitely love the Canadian modules the most!
I love the "new" Econolites, you finally have a bullseye!! I also love that Econolite 9-9 ped!
During those old style Quebec amber ball left arrow clearance, I've never seen any of them have the reds go dark while the amber interval is on. It just makes your collection even more unique!! :3
@@Gentrol the ones in Halifax actually did this so that’s what I’m replicating!
Oh wow!! That's super cool!
I would also love to see the inside of your LED hand/fibre optic man pedestrian signal.
I can do that!
@@TheTrafficTech I've an idea: if you get a Plessey Tin Lantern, swap the red and green lights.
Ain't the Econolite at 9:33 a McCain style version? Basically it's a more plain backed signal(like a McCain.) they're pretty common around Ohio.
Hamilton and Fairfield in Ohio(north of Cincinnati, near Jungle Jim's) have some Halifax NS style signals.
Yes! You’re right! I thought of that too when I got this.
@@TheTrafficTech that model, interesting enough, has a pedestrian signal version. If you're interested (I don't know if you've seen these) there's some areas of Ohio where pedestrian signal housings are used for school zone speed limit signs.
And yes, some variable speed limit sign trailers use black fortran heads for the flashing beacons.
hey i was there!
Nice dude. Do you leave these on 24/7? And how did you program everything
@@Starlight_Emergency_Light hahah! No way! This would be terrible for the electric bill! I only run it when I’m downstairs working on stuff or showing it off to friends!
I program it using the Econolite Cobalt! I program them at work too since it’s the same controller the department uses.
1:12 Gotta say, really liked that signal! What is it called? I think I've seen somethin similar to that in Chicago somewhere on Google Maps. I definitely want to collect signals someday!
7:07 THERE'S MORE?!?!?!
Collecting is a lot of fun! And the signal itself is actually an Econolite Bullseye! The double arrow was actually its original configuration too.
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I never knew you had a blue “BITTE WARTEN” (German for Please Wait) light. Are there any places in Canada that uses it?
@@davidlurhfan2005 not at all! I just got this from another collector!
@@davidlurhfan2005 No. Considering no places in Canada speak German as far as I know, likely either Germany, or Austria.
@@ArronThe0th Including Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein and Belgium too.
@@davidlurhfan2005 You get my point. Germanic influence wasn't as strong in Canada as it was in the United States.
is the "train is approaching clear tracks immediately" used anywhere?
@@beniciomoreno7184 I’ve never heard it being used! I’m sure it’s out there somewhere since it’s a default sound!
@@TheTrafficTech same i never heard it be used your right though its gotta be somewhere!
@@TheTrafficTech sometimes to go to railway crossings that have intersections with polara navigators and see if it goes off when a train goes by but so far i have been unsuccessful
@@beniciomoreno7184 I’ll post videos if I find any!
@@TheTrafficTech alrighty sounds great! same on my end!