These Fortran Ped signals look much better than these fortrans http://www.fortrantraffic.com/content/products-services/product-profile.cfm?PRODUCT_CATEGORY_ID=11&PRODUCT_ID=1
Mine is currently configured like that (with flat glass square DONT WALK/WALK lenses), I'm not sure if they used flat glass lenses at one point or was the bubble lens all they used.
I just realized this is a regional road. So in this city there are municipally maintained roads and also some regionally maintained ones. Their design standards are pretty interweaved and therefore new projects by either jurisdiction seem to have the same design standards, except one difference I've noticed is new regional roads always use box doors, for example here, with a different count down module. Why? Somebody help me answer that...
I don't know why they do that but I like the newer box glass lens. Im tired of the ones that are almost everywhere! I saw new CGE's in St Catherines when I was there the other day
IIRC, those are actually new aluminium Econolite signals. They somewhat common in Halton and in St. Catherines for some reason. If you look up the Niagara Restore, it's close by there xD.
Well, the aluminium Econolites look pretty nice and it's nice to see someone use new aluminium signals again.
CGE sold off their signal division sometime in the late 80s-early 90s to Fortran. There's also a company know as Niart that made the CGE design for a short while.
Also depends on who bought the tooling from GE. I know Fortran had some but arent producing that model. Another smaller canadian manufacturer "Niart" also used the same molds with different badging
The newer ones that are being installed (even newer than these) have a thicker peice of metal holding it to the pole. I think in the traffic light forum I posted a picture of these thicker signals being retrofitted with the intersection with the econolites bullseye
Yeah, PEEK/TCT/Chapel Hill/Crouse Hinds Type R and Fortran poly signals all used the same basic design so they look almost identical to each other.
CGE sold off their signal division sometime in the late 80s-early 90s to Fortran. There's also a company know as Niart that made the CGE design for a short while.
The aluminum fixtures look better but it seems that all these companys look up to CGE's design for pedestrian signals.