Welcome to the wonderful hobby
of traffic signal and road
sign collecting! My
name is John (aka:
Signalfan), and I have had an interest in traffic control devices for most of my
life. Over the years, I've collected many of the different types to create
a virtual museum of signals and signs. At present, I have over 100 traffic
signals and more than 500 road signs in my collection. Many examples are pictured here, so
relax and enjoy the exhibits!
This site is devoted to the
unusual hobby of legally
collecting old, retired
traffic signals and road
signs. It is a way of
preserving the past and to
restore to life the traffic
control devices that have
helped shape our modern world.
Hopefully, the information
contained here can help people
to gain a better understanding
as to the differences, as well
as the similarities and
standards of design and
practice. Plus, signals and
signs are just plain fun to
collect and display!
If you are interested in
viewing the different styles
and varieties of signals from
around the United States,
Canada, Europe, and Australia,
please check out my
"Traffic Signal Pictures"
pages on my other website
"Traffic Signals.net". Also, if you are interested in seeing some
of the signals that pioneered traffic control during the early 20th century,
check out the "Historical Signals" page.
Another way to get great
information, is by joining the
Signalfan Club.
The club is open to anyone
with an e-mail address interested in traffic signals,
road signs, and other traffic
control devices. It's a great
forum to discuss collecting as
well. Check it out! Just be
sure to include your e-mail
address in the "request to join"
form to be accepted.
This page is a more detailed
look into the wonderful world
of traffic signals. Includes a
collection of photos of
signals around the country and
world!
This page
showcases my personal railroad
signal, sign & lantern
collection and provides links
and photos for those
interested in railroad traffic
control devices.
This page has had
, and was last updated
12/30/11.