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A fellow posted yesterday about his installation of a stop light. It got me to thinking that I've got a few installed on my layout but haven't even noticed them in months. I didn't know if they even worked anymore so I thought I'd find out. Do you ever forget about some things that you have on your layout after installing them? I know I do but when someone posts something on the forum that I have or have done it turns the light bulb on and I retake another look.

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Nice added touch to your street scene.  Details like traffic lights are often left out when constructing town or city streets but attract a lot of attention if they are installed and working like yours do.  I wonder what type of traffic control devices were used in the late 30's and early 1940's?  Thanks for posting photo and video, they are great Spence.

 

Steve, Lady and Tex

Looks nice, never thought of putting the plant material on them to hide the poles, good idea. Also never thought of putting them in line like that, another good idea. I have a set of the MTH traffic lights, just haven't figured out what to do with them yet, some good food for thought here.

 

Also nice to see someone else with an unfinished basement, just like me. I don't know why, but personally I prefer them like that? I don't really want a finished basement for some unknown reason. We moved to a new home recently and I have noticed I can't see the smoke from the engines against the gray concrete walls. Old house had a stone foundation, smoke showed up very well against that.

Originally Posted by Spence:

 Do you ever forget about some things that you have on your layout after installing them? I know I do but when someone posts something on the forum that I have or have done it turns the light bulb on and I retake another look.

 

Yep, just last week I realized the light in my switch tower was out.  No idea how long it was out.

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