Fort Payne, the city of new and old
Fort Payne mostly has Siemens traffic lights, but there are also a lot of 4-ways (most of which are beacons) and even some McCain PV signals. There are also some Durasigs as well.
This page will use streetview images until I can get out there and get pictures of them. However, most of the streetview is from 2008, but satellite view shows that everything is still there.
This page will use streetview images until I can get out there and get pictures of them. However, most of the streetview is from 2008, but satellite view shows that everything is still there.
At the intersection of 5th Street and Grand Avenue, it looks like there are a pair of Crouse-hinds Art-deco signals hanging at the intersection.
At the intersection of 4th Street and Grand Avenue, there appears to be a Crouse-hinds Art-deco 4-way and an Eagle 4-way.
At the intersection of 2nd Street and Grand Avenue, there is this unknown port-hole beacon. Quite possibly the only one in the state. This is also a 3-way beacon too.
At the other intersection of 5th Street and Grand Avenue, there is what looks like a Sargent Sowell or TSI double beacon.
At the intersection of 10th Street and Grand Avenue, there is this double beacon hanging over the intersection. It also appears to be a TSI/Sargent Sowell.
At the intersection of 2nd Street and Alabama Avenue, there is what appears to be a Sargent Sowell beacon.
And at the intersection of 1st Street and Alabama Avenue, there is a Crouse-hinds Art-deco double beacon.
At the intersection of 2nd Street and Forest Avenue, there is an Eagle beacon.
At the other 2nd and Forest, there is this unknown beacon. It appears to be a TSI.
And at the intersection of Glenn Blvd. and Grand Avenue, there are 7 McCain PV signals, one of which is a doghouse. These signals replaced some 3M signals in the early 2000s.