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New project...Signal #12 added to the collection
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I needed another down-and-dirty restoration project so I bought and picked up this Crouse Hinds Type D four way from a friend and fellow collector about a half hour from me. It needs alot of work...it's a hodgepodge of parts and different screw sizes, some Type D parts, some Type DT parts, glass and aluminum reflectors, 9 original lenses, and 3 various brands, but physically its in pretty good shape. It has an ID tag that was common on signals of the late 1930s and early 40s which is being soaked in paint remover...it was painted over while still attached to the signal. It's also missing some door latches I will need to find more.
The exterior got a quick shot of some rattle-can green paint. The visors were hacked up by the city and 4 sets of brand new visors will be made to exact spec by a buddy of mine out in Colorado.
The signal is now all in pieces...the result will be a beautiful restored antique four way, professionally stripped and powdercoated in shining federal yellow throughout. The ID tag will be repainted black with silver letters accenting the information on it. The acorn nuts will either be painted or replaced with chrome...
It's gonna be a big project....but I haven't had a deep traffic signal restoration in a while!
Stay tuned for more pictures!
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Anyway, I've seen at least two types in use, the one with only G-Y-R lamps used along the tracks and the taller with 6+ lamps used at crossovers.
Btw have you seen their new Toronto rockets? Inside, their fluorescent fixtures are on the ceiling like the Gloucesters, instead of the H-series, as the lights glow through the map or posters, or under the air conditioning, still fluorescent.
Yeah, I been the on new TR trains quite a few times now, and yeah the lights reminds me of the old M-1 trains which also had similar lighting. Its funny how long the H series RT-75 design lasted too, all of the TTC trains from the H-1 to the T-1 are more or less based off that design (aside from the wider doors the T-1 has a similar body to the H-5 and H-6 trains) .
As for 5796, I only ever got to ride it once.