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A pedestrian railroad crossing sign. |
A private railroad crossing sign. |
As seen on the Misc. section of the L.A. Harbor area in California.
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Used when there's an increase in train traffic at a railroad crossing. |
Haven't seen these personally. |
These signs are supposed to go underneath the warning signs. Haven't seen these personally. |
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Bigger signs for usage underneath the warning signs. Haven't seen these personally. |
Used underneath a crossbuck. |
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I haven't personally seen any of these signs. |
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I think this sign applies to pedestrians. |
Take good advice from these signs. |
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Seen in Texas for an 80+ MPH railroad crossing. |
This sign colorization is used for exempt crossings prior to 1978. |
The white sign used to be seen on the defunct Vernon wigwag at Parmenter Rd. in Michigan. The black sign is a design of mine, doesn't exist. |
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DOT sign used by the BNSF. |
Union Pacific uses this sign. |
Canadian National DOT signs. CSX uses these signs too. |
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Union Pacific uses this sign too! |
This sign warns trucks towing a flat trailer that you might get stuck while crossing. |
Take extra care if you see crossings like this! |
Prepare for a bumpy ride if you see this. |
A light rail crossing warning. |
The canadian version of an advanced warning sign. |
I found the left sign here: I created the right sign, just to match the left one. |
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Both signs are very commonly seen in Michigan due to state law: In other states, very rare. |
Wigwag swinging signs. Suppose it could also be used for switchmen too??? |
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"STOP ON RED SIGNAL" signs in Spanish that could've existed over in Argentina, although they don't. They are featured in both regular and inverted styles. |
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Whistle posts. Union Pacific uses the "X" signs for upcoming crossings, and "W" signs for upcoming bridges. |
Seen on Metro Blue Line crossings. |
Stop posts used on some older crossings and/or spur crossings. |
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A few older signs I found. This was likely back during the days of manual gates. The "STOP ON RED SIGNAL" sign doesn't have a link because there's no picture bigger than 95x83 pixels. |
A sign I found on a future MUTCD book. I'm not sure if this exists yet. |
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Another high speed train warning sign. |
A high speed train sign, for passenger cars such as Metrolink, or Metro trains. |
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