This second observation was recorded in a different area of Central Park in Manhattan. The two-section pedestrian signal is controlled by an older signal controller, in which I believe was manufactured by General Electric (see picture below). You could hear the cam advancements in this video as well; however, they are less noisier than what were produced by the G.T.E. signal controller from the other video.

Like many other two-section pedestrian signals throughout Central Park, this one shows a rather simple transition from green to red. Nothing special in between, in which it acts as a "WAIT" and "WALK" pedestrian signal. Many of these were in use prior to red and green signal indications, so, despite the conversion, the sequence hasn't necessarily changed for most in Central Park.

Steven G.