This is a Great Shot Dude!...and i gotta ask are you in a Larger City?...cause Larger cities in my Region tend to have more of these Old Lights hanging around....and...is This Powerline Style unique to the new england region?...its like the High Voltage primaries are insulation covered with a Spacer to keep the wires a Safe distance!...one last thing...it sorta looks like your in or very very close to a Downtown.
Nope not a larger city....but it was at the border of the water crossings where NYC is....basically this was outside of NYC in New Jersey across the water.....You would see the first gumball lighting a ramp as soon as you get out of a bridge from NYC in New Jersey.....
Well a downtown of a residential area...perhaps.....but not a big city...the nearest big city of this spot is actually New York City....which was just maybe 2 blocks away from the bridge to New York City....and as soon as you exit the bridge, it is already New York City, in one of the Downtown areas...
you Say your Close to New York City?....but your in NJ right?...so your Very Near to the Border between the States right?...you Should Take a Picture of the Bridge showing the lights and Stuff on it..like a Bridge scene or something...ive always wanted to see NJ and NYC....are you Close to Jersey City?
Also Jace....ya know....even the Smallest Town's have Downtown's in Texas Towns of Less than 1,000 People Even have Downtown's of course they aren't much more than a Few Brick Buildings that many wouldn't consider a downtown since Predominately downtowns are dominated by High Rise Buildings and such.
I already have a picture of me behind New York City in New Jersey on my facebook....with all the lights.....You can't see them in a road like this....plus there is a very strict rules about taking a picture in the bridge or near it on the road.....It is strictly enforced since Sept 11, 2001
This is alongside the westbound toll plaza of the George Washington Bridge. There are a few of these along the service Road. This is the border with Ft. Lee and Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
Also Jace....ya know....even the Smallest Town's have Downtown's in Texas Towns of Less than 1,000 People Even have Downtown's of course they aren't much more than a Few Brick Buildings that many wouldn't consider a downtown since Predominately downtowns are dominated by High Rise Buildings and such.