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"STOP – DEATH – STOP" a gloriously excessive 1930s railroad crossing signal
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"STOP – DEATH – STOP" a gloriously excessive 1930s railroad crossing signal
In the mid-1930s, a dangerous Illinois Central railroad crossing in Grenada, Mississippi, had claimed too many lives. Local inventor Alonzo Billups had seen enough, and his solution was gloriously excessive: a massive gantry spanning the highway, topped with a giant neon skull and crossbones that flashed "STOP – DEATH – STOP" in alternating blue and red whenever a train approached. — Read the rest The post "STOP – DEATH – STOP" a gloriously exce…
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