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60s Era Flip Sign
Parts of the subway here still have some 60s flip signs up back when they were used to tell riders what the direction the train would head in [url=http://transit.toronto.on.ca/subway/5117.shtml](see here)[/url]. These signs were later used to indicate whether the train would turn back before the last station. Now these signs are just used to show the final destination of the train and are static. 

Note the gap between the fluorescent lighting, that's actually an old incandescent emergency light that's been replaced by emergency ballast inside an adjacent fluorescent fixture. I believe those fixtures along with the fluorescents date back to the 50s when the subway first opened, they have been retrofitted to T8 though. 
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60s Era Flip Sign

Parts of the subway here still have some 60s flip signs up back when they were used to tell riders what the direction the train would head in (see here). These signs were later used to indicate whether the train would turn back before the last station. Now these signs are just used to show the final destination of the train and are static.

Note the gap between the fluorescent lighting, that's actually an old incandescent emergency light that's been replaced by emergency ballast inside an adjacent fluorescent fixture. I believe those fixtures along with the fluorescents date back to the 50s when the subway first opened, they have been retrofitted to T8 though.

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streetlight98   [Nov 26, 2011 at 10:35 PM]
Nice! Very Happy
joe_347V   [Oct 29, 2012 at 11:38 PM]
Update, I think the platform lights in the pic might have originally been preheat. I looked closely at a opened up one the other day and I saw what looks like a disconnected starter socket underneath the lamp. Now that I think of it, I don't think rapid start was that common in 1954 when these lights were installed.

-----[26 Nov 2011 at 21:49]-----
Thanks, some other stations still have them but most of them are burnt out. Rolling Eyes
curtdjdj   [Oct 08, 2013 at 02:24 AM]
Looking at the fluorescent fixtures along the edge of the platform, it's not just those sometimes. At Yorkdale I've noticed box shaped lights which may have a high pressure sodium 100 watt HPS bulb inside. Also there's a couple flip boxes too possibly burnt out at Yorkdale too.
joe_347V   [Oct 08, 2013 at 08:19 AM]
Yeah, all the Sheppard line stations, Wilson, and North York Centre to name a few don't have the "TTC half piper" fixtures in use. The Sheppard line stations use those triangular lights and the other two have the fixtures that look like narrow wraparounds.

I think the HPS shoeboxes are only used to light the DWA area of the platform, it's a bit odd seeing them used indoors too. Oh, and speaking of Yorkdale they still has some mercury lamps still in use over the stairs.

I've noticed at least 4-5 variations in the flip box design, the first is the 1966 type shown here, the second is the same style but with VIA DOWNTOWN added on the bottom. The 3rd is the 1970s flip dot style used on the Spadina line, 4th is the LED ones used at Kennedy and Kipling, lastly there are also some of the 1966 style but with a LED sign retrofitted inside. I haven't seen any aside from the ones at Kennedy and Kipling in operation though.

Oh and one of the flip boxes at Pape got painted over this summer during the renovation. Laughing Rolling Eyes

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