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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.
Used when there's an increase in train traffic at a railroad crossing.

 

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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.

 

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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.