NJ sells crossing gates with a “modern” pedestal base and bi-directional flashers. Would these be suitable for late sixties layout?
Yes
Funny you ask, because just today I was looking at a railroad photo showing a grade crossing (on the Lehigh Valley I think?) with crossbucks, lights and gates and thought it had to be in the 1970s or 1980s because the crossing equipment looked very modern. However, a check of the caption dated the photo in 1959. I did not realize this type of equipment had been around for so long. So yes, it would be appropriate. Jamie
thanks for the info. I’ll probably use the modern ones cause I lke being able to see both sides flashing on my layout. I just didn’t want to be too out of date. My layout is pretty generic, roughly late 60’s to early seventies.
There are only three things I can think of that have changed in the past 50 years –
Crossing gates used to be white with black stripes and made of wood; now they are white with red stripes and made of aluminum.
The lights used to use incandescent bulbs; today they are LEDs.
The Bell used to be mechanical; today they are electronic.