Here's a comparison between the current "Toronto Gumball" and a original gumball. The Toronto Gumball is the MH one on the left and the original gumball is the remote ballasted one on the right.
You found they where Coopers, they are made exactly like the old ones unlike repos which are not built the same. Is a new NEMA head a repo? Exactly, no it isn't. Both of these lights are NEMAs.
It's a NEMA, but the optics are a repro. Cooper unfourtunatly discontinued this in 2008. That's why i asked who made these because aren't these still installed there?
I contacted Cooper earlier on the year and I got the response "We are sorry. Our "gumball" light has been discontinued since 2008 with no current replacment." These must be specially made for Torronto.
I did. They said "The OV15 and OV25 are still produced today. For further information, please contact our Customer First Center in Peachtree, Georgia." I never called the Customer Service place though.
I guess you're talking about this? Yeah those were pretty cool poles. I always found in interesting that section of Yonge had them.
Bloor and Danforth used to have similar poles but aluminium versions. I think they mostly got replaced in 2005 but a few stayed for a couple more years. Anyway I think they're one of the first HPS installs in Toronto, they were installed around 1967.
Too bad they replaced them all, they looked cool, I remember when I was younger seeing all those aluminum poles with GE's. There are still a few of those same poles by Jane st too, only 3 left now. Those poles would probably be steel im guessing because of the brown discoloration
There were also some over the Humber river on Dundas too! They came down in 2008. The GE m250r2 B2255, 125, and 25 im guessing were all spot replacements over the years.
By the way the head looks like a Josyln to me...I could be wrong...
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Oh great, now I need another subway token.
Bloor and Danforth used to have similar poles but aluminium versions. I think they mostly got replaced in 2005 but a few stayed for a couple more years. Anyway I think they're one of the first HPS installs in Toronto, they were installed around 1967.
There were also some over the Humber river on Dundas too! They came down in 2008. The GE m250r2 B2255, 125, and 25 im guessing were all spot replacements over the years.