Twin arrows

Above, an overall view of the intersection, looking west on Brinkerhoff. Below, a closeup of the signals. The visors were originally full, but have been cut away.

Oak and Brinkerhoff streets

Not many 8-inch signals in New York state have green arrows. They exist in Olean and Amsterdam, but not too many other cities. But they do here.

                       

Newer signals with backplates, like something out of the Golden State.

The typical signal. It looks like a Saratoga Springs signal, circa 1966, with a Syracuse twist.

Something out of the Bluegrass State?

A warning light that looks like something out of Endicott.

It greets you as you enter on Route 3.

The oldest installation is also a compilation of different influences. We’ll explain.

One block from the oldest installation is an interesting treatment of trusses.

Older signals that have a couple of oddities.