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Incandescent Emergency Light
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In the sections of the subway built between 1954 and 1968, these incandescent emergency lights were commonly used to light platforms. Unlike most emergency lights, these stayed on at all times for some reason.
Most were disconnected or delamped when T8 came in since the adjacent fixture was retrofitted with a emergency ballast. This one still sports a 116w signal bulb but the matching rounded glass cover has been removed. Note the odd looking blocky socket and the heat damage from 50 years of almost continuous 24/7 operation.
These fixtures are also custom made for the subway too as I've yet to see them in use anywhere else.
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These were installed in 1963 and ran off a 120v DC battery bank in the station which is why they are incandescent.
I believe Castle Frank, and Eglinton still has some of these lit up.
EDIT: College and King also have working ones on the mezzanine.
I know of some still in use but they seen to have purposely covered up the fixtures with sticky vinyl. They are still powered as I see the lamp faintly glowing through the vinyl.