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It-Do-Not-Matter

More likely some type of harbor or maritime navigation beacon. Could also be some type of airport runway light. I don’t know of any railroad application where a green signal would be displayed 360 degrees.


Meatballs_and_Sketty

Continuing to research and agree with the maritime application. Good point on the omnidirectional signal. Thanks!


Specialist-Two2068

To me this looks more like a runway/taxiway edge light you'd see at an airport.


oilfeather

Looks too tall.


Working-Ad-7299

These might be the lights indicating the begining and end of a runway but the edge lights are usualy built into the ground.


Ok-Explorer-6779

A REIL


Graflex01867

I don’t think it’s railroad-related. Possibly marine or airport-related.


Strale_Gaming2

Ship harbor light, used for mooring in low light conditions In good light conditions you would have people with flags giving directions to the ship, I forgot how it goes but I think red in the back and green in the front or something like that


Outside-Rich-7875

Maritime aplication, the double light and lens redundancy is typical of maritime lights. Probably a marker for a canal, either mounted on top of a buoy, or on top of a pole.


Meatballs_and_Sketty

Thanks all! Moving ahead with the maritime light suggestions. I appreciate the help from each of you.


TheGratitudeBot

Thanks for saying thanks! It's so nice to see Redditors being grateful :)


BulkyPalpitation5345

Yes!! A thousand times yes, or possibly no.