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Traffic signal with new lenses!
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Here it is with the new lenses, the green one is a blue lens, or a turquoise one, and when it is lit it makes a nice green.
How does this look? I like the new lenses better then the old ones and they match the old ones too! they have the same pattern as the other ones.
Are there any lenses with this design in 12 inch?
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My CGE 8" has Kopp TL-4655 "Brick Pattern" lenses custom made for GE with the GE logo in the centre while my Econolite 12-8-8 has plastic Lexalite lenses which have a similar pattern to the TL-4655 lenses in my 8-8-8.
And what is the point of a 12-8-8 signal anyway? I never got why they made signals like that.
When LFE sold off their Automatic Signal division to Eagle Signal, they sold the aluminum version of the signal to Winko-Matic. They produced the exact same 12 inch housing as in the link...but with "WM" where the LFE logo was. Winko-Matic is no longer around.
12-8-8 signals came about in the 1950s when it was optional to use 12 inch lenses in place of standard 8 inch lenses on larger streets. 12-8-8 allowed for the larger stop indication, while benefiting cost-wise with standard 8 inch sections. Thats still the reason today for areas to use them.
Oh and I heard the first 12-8-8 signals (of the Crouse Hinds Art Deco design) were first used by the MTO at the end of the QEW in Toronto during the 1950s. I think it was on an old Crouse Hinds ad.