Talk:Elwood City/@comment-24669562-20140427080551

I like Elwood City so very much. It's one of the coolest fictional cities ever. I don't know if I like it more than Springfield though (The Simpsons) or Dimsdale (Fairly Odd Parents, my most favorite cartoon). And Elwood Cirt is a well-designed city, well I mean the buildings, houses, etc.

I know I seem to be obsessed with this and I know you all are tired of hearing me talk about this but I am going to say it anyway and hope for an answer, hopefully a good and nice answer, and I'm a rail-fan and railroad crossing enthusiast:

Are there any railroad crossings (level crossings as called in countries outside the U.S.) in and around Elwood City? (I hope so).

If so, where are they in Elwood City?

And/Or where's the nearest one to Elwood City? How many railroad crossings are in Elwood City? (it doesn't have to be an exact number although that would be nice, but an approximate number at least)

How many crossings just have crossbuck signs (the crossings with just the crossing sign, no lights or gates or bells)?

How many crossings have the flashing light signals without gates?

Are there any cantilever crossing signals (the signals with the Overhead lights and road-side lights) in Elwood City? (Fat chance because I've never seen cantilever signals on cartoons.)

How many crossings in Elwood City have lights and gates if there are any crossing gates?

Are the crossing gates red and white like in the real world and some cartoons? If not, what color are they?

And any chance the gate arms have lights on them like in real life? (Most cartoons don't put lights on their gates, but some cartoons have or have started to, like The Simpsons, Handy Manny, Bubble Guppies, Franklin and Friends, and Curious George)

And what exact;y do the railroad crossing warning devices look like on Arthur? (I hope they look a lot like the ones used in the U.S. and Canada, some cartoons don't show very good or very realistic railroad crossing signals or gates)

This is just something I'd like to know about Elwood City, and perhaps the overall world of Arthur, and something I'd like to see on Arthur someday before the show gets cancelled.

I'm interested in railroad crossings, and they have been featured on many cartoons, that's why I'd like to know and why I care. And I hope I get an answer to these questions, espcially from the people who work on the Arthur cartoons for us (namely 9 Story or Marc Brown Studios, or even from Marc Brown himself)