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Overheight Vehicle Warning Systems

Postby signal-in-the-box on Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:17 pm

Hey guys,

Today I got a video and some pictures of one of these OVERHEIGHT - STOP flashing signs for a 10' RR bridge at 14th St & University Ave.

This setup hasn't worked well for as long as I can remember. Most of the time when a city bus goes under, the alarm goes off, even though the buses fit. Because of that, they are often just ignored.
There are sensors that have lasers across the road, (supposedly) a little less than 10 feet up. When an over height truck breaks the beam, it sets off the alarm.
I know where the sensors are but didn't get pictures. I also sent an email asking that the age and brand of the sign/system.
In the videos I caught the sign on the west side of the bridge going off twice. One time it was a usual false alarm (with a bus), and the other was with a garbage truck that had to turn around.
The west side sign had the OVERHEIGHT STOP section burnt out. The sign on the east side has all of the lights working. I did not get a video of that one though; It was never set off while I was there and I didn't have time to wait.
Just listen to the bell in the video, and you can tell how bad it is. It and the sign need maintenance. The east side sign & bell seem better, just seeing the non-rusty bell and the (fully) functioning sign.


The pictures and videos are all bad quality, because today was a terrible day for pictures (the sky really looked like it does in them!). I will get better ones and a video of the other side soon.

Here is the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIpo52Vlv3k



Here are the pictures, click here for the set of all of them:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/94611454@N ... 617077398/

West Side
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East Side
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What other similar setups or variations on this at there? Does anyone know of other signs like those?
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Re: Overheight Vehicle Warning Systems

Postby BigTbird1974 on Fri Jul 12, 2013 11:22 pm

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Re: Overheight Vehicle Warning Systems

Postby notMUTCDcompliant on Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:30 am

GREAT PICTURES!
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Re: Overheight Vehicle Warning Systems

Postby 2070 on Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:49 am

Very nice work!! :hello:

The bridge it self needs a paint job too!!

Port Chester, NY has something different mounted to a Metro North bridge.

And there a few of that exact style on the Cross County Parkway in Westchester County, NY.
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Re: Overheight Vehicle Warning Systems

Postby Macsignals on Sat Jul 13, 2013 10:10 am

Amtrak/Septa/CSX/Norfolk Southern/Conrail need to invest in about 500 of these!!!!
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