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retired 1970s vintage dodge california highway patrol cruiser used as a movie prop car. starred as the lonely patrolman's (gary busey) ride in "fear and loating in las vegas".

 

4min exposure under full moon, nikon D7000 + nikkor 10-24mm. interior lit with green gelled strobe, fill lit with LED flashlight. 3x 4min stacked exposures for star trails.

 

paul's junkyard night photography workshop alumni roundup hosted by troy paiva. location not disclosed at the request of the owner

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Nicole Richie goes to traffic school in Van Nuys, CA. ..Pictured: Nicole Richie..Ref: SPL172759 210410 .Picture by: Splash News..Splash News and Pictures.Los Angeles:310-821-2666.New York:212-619-2666.London:870-934-2666.photodesk@splashnews.com.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

These signals are a mixture of G+W Eagle and AWA.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

Hand-painted School Crossing Ahead warning sign.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

My 15-year-old daughter just finished her classwork at Safeway Driving School. On the first day, the instructor had the teens draw an eye on their blue folders and add this helpful advice.

 

She won't qualify for a license until next April, but she's already scheming how she will get a car.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

Pedestrian call button predating the familiar sleek rounded ones that are still in use today.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

School Crossing setup. Prior to the 1980s, the poles were blue/white and the signals indicated an imperial speed limit (15mph which is equal to 25km/h).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

These signals are a mixture of G+W Eagle and AWA.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

These signals are a mixture of G+W Eagle and AWA.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

School Crossing setup. Prior to the 1980s, the poles were blue/white and the signals indicated an imperial speed limit (15mph which is equal to 25km/h).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

These signals are a mixture of G+W Eagle and AWA.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

Pedestrian call buttons predating the familiar sleek rounded ones that are still in use today.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

These signals are a mixture of G+W Eagle and AWA.

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Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

G+W Eagle Pedestrian signal with worded glass lenses that have been smashed. Later ones came with plastic lenses.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

This place has truly seen better days! All the signal lenses have been broken due to vandalism. It's very sad to see something like this in such a dilapidated state.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

Railway Crossing setup.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

Railway Crossing setup.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

Railway Crossing setup.

Just like the one in Bordertown, I wasn't expecting this one to be still there but as usual, it was.

Located on Doon Terrace, this one dates from the 1960s and presumed to be abandoned a few decades ago (much before the Bordertown version).

 

School Crossing setup. Prior to the 1980s, the poles were blue/white and the signals indicated an imperial speed limit (15mph which is equal to 25km/h).

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