In August 2002, Doug Kerr, Chris Jordan and I met up to have a look at a road then in project: The Albany-Shaker Road.
In October 2003, the Albany Road Meet Krush Groove Crew nipped back to the scene of the crime for a bit of investigative work.
This page allows you to look at snaps from both sessions.


Click on a snap. The full-size version will open in a new window,
when you're done admiring it, close the window. Then choose another. Or not.
Shield Recycling. Aug 2k2.
Albany County 151 Shield. Aug 2k2.
Chris Jordan and Doug Kerr Pose in front of the recycled shield above.
The Aug.-Sept. 2k2 Experience cover page.
A slight error here. West NY 155 turns at this junction. Oct 2k3.
West NY 155 shield- and Albany County Road w/no cardinal direction-
as is standard county practise.
NYSDOT posting
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Aug 2k2 snap looking north at a junction.
Same location, looking south.
On the Move southbound. The road doesn't yet have it's final seal.
Approaching the CH 157-NY 155 junction.
At the end of the project-Aug 2k2.
Looking west on NY 155-Albany CH 157(Watervliet Shaker/Albany Shaker junction)-Aug 2k2.
Virtually the same spot in Oct 2k3.
Urban "X" Spanwire signal installation. Oct 2k3.

A closer look at the above.
Looking west on NY 155 again.
Looking east now.
A bit higher up, looking at the Watervliet Shaker/Albany Shaker junction.
Looking west on Watervliet Shaker Road. Nice, eh?
This dead beacon was posted on Signalfan last year. It hasn't changed a bit.
Albany County Shields. Aug 2k2
The junction signs above relate to this junction. Aug 2k2.
Old Sine now retired. Aug 2k2.
The Grampa Sine in it's native habitat.
And now, in 2k3, this has all been closed off except
for a short road to access a local Shaker Museum
Quiet here now. Try bipping around like this in 2k2, You'd likely get plugged. Ow.
Jersey barrier overkill. Not really, if you didn't have these up,
people would be turning in here and getting all confused.
More Jersey barrier overkill.
Looking towards the now closed junction w/Albany-Shaker road.
Out by the airport.
Still by the airport.
And finally, a rare removable-letter sine.