Signal 2119A: Wall Street at Union Place

Signal 2119A is the traffic signal located at the intersection of Wall Street and Union Place in Huntington Village.

History
The traffic signal was first built around the same time as Signal 2114A to the south, evidence is from the exact similarity in their first constructions.

2018/2019 Reconstruction
2119A was rebuilt starting in December 2018 and ending in April 2019 to an LED mast arm signal. The new signal was desired due to the rebuild of the neighboring 2114A Signal to the south a few years back.

Previous Construction
The previous construction of 2119A is an incandescent span wire signal using all 8" heads. A 2 phase gammatronix thumb wheel controller operated the signal and there were pushbuttons to cross over the north and east sides of the intersection, but no PED heads.

2019 Design
The current construction is a standard LED mast arm signal using a standard 2070E controller. The mast arm is 50 feet, 5 feet smaller than the mast arm used at 2114A. A gridsmart camera is used for detection, making 2119A the first traffic signal on Wall Street to utilize such detection. The 2 pushbutton crosswalks are also equipped with PED heads. In addition, a wireless radio is installed at the signal linking with 2114A. What is also insteresting about 2119A's construction is two foundations were recycled for the PED poles, the northeast pole is a recycled auxiliary pole that was shortened in height, this PED pole also contains the intersection street signs and it very similar to traffic signals built in the city of Yonkers. The northwest pole is utilizing the old foundation of the span pole from the previous construction, and has a custom build plate to fit the foundation. This is the first time both these practices were used by Huntington for a signal rebuild.