Incandescent Durasig Traffic Light
Jan 11, 2026•Channel
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Published4 months ago
Duration2:21
Video ID83Sc4zRM83w
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
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Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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*originally recorded on 12-31-25*
After catching the CN grain train, @vtgrxrman and I continued south on US 51 to this intersection in Millington, TN, that still retains a full set of incandescent pedestrian signals. Half of them are 12 inch worded peds from Durasig, all of which have fairly burnt-looking lenses sadly, and one of them had a blown Don't Walk indication. The other half are all newer 12 inch hand/man ped signals, though, interestingly, three of them are fairly modern Eagle SA peds (with the fourth being a newer looking Durasig ped with a blown hand indication, sadly). I strongly suspect these Eagle peds were empty units meant to have LEDs installed in them, but with the incandescent guts and lenses from whatever peds they replaced being reused into them, based on the condition of one of the man lenses in one of them. Either way, it's still pretty neat seeing such modern incandescent ped signals, given that the vast majority of newer traffic signals I've seen these days have been LED ones. We also found an inline-5 signal here that was still fully incandescent too, which is nice to see, seeing as the rest of the traffic lights here were partially, if not fully, LED now.
For whatever reason, the green ball indication on this traffic light seems to be rather dim. I also got two full cycles of this signal.
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