LEFFERTS BLVD. STOPLIGHTS, Richmond Hill
It’s unusual to see stoplights mounted like this in New York City, where they’re usually found on large, thick guy-wired stanchions (as they have since the early 1950s). This unusual arrangement, with stoplights wired across Lefferts Boulevard, is necessitated because there’s no room for a mastarm that allows traffic to see them. Here, two railroad […]
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