Automated Horn System
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Ames, Iowa
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- The Automated Horn System was first installed at Hazel Avenue, Scholl Road and North Dakota Street in October of 1998 with three additional systems installed at Kellogg Avenue, Duff Avenue and Clark Avenue in October of 2000. The local government funded all projects.
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Marysville, Kansas
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- The Automated Horn System was installed at five crossings in the City of Marysville in October of 1999.
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Parsons, Kansas
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- The Automated Horn System (AHS) has been installed on three crossings. The first was installed in July of 1996 on Appleton Street. The other two crossings are Crawford and Southern Streets; these were installed in July of 1998.
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Wichita, Kansas
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- Cooperative effort between the Kansas Southwestern Railroad, the Kansas Department of Transportation and the City of Wichita provided the City with eight upgraded highway-rail grade crossings.
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Gering, Nebraska
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- The Automated Horn System (AHS) was installed at three crossings in Gering, 7th Street, 10th Street, and Country Club Road.
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Richardson, Texas
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- The city of Richardson, TX installed the Automated Horn System on Custer Parkway in August of 2000. The local government funded this project.
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Mundelein, Illinois
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- As a pilot project between the Village of Mundelein and the Illinois Commerce Commission nine Automated Horn Systems were installed in September of 2001. Primarily the village and the Illinois Commerce Commission funded this project.
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