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Central Park two-section pedestrian signal (2)
Here is another example of a two-section pedestrian signal from Central Park in Manhattan, New York. This is an Eagle/Mark IV head, and L.E.D. inserts are in use here. I took this picture last Summer.
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Central Park two-section pedestrian signal (2)

Here is another example of a two-section pedestrian signal from Central Park in Manhattan, New York. This is an Eagle/Mark IV head, and L.E.D. inserts are in use here. I took this picture last Summer.

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rjluna2   [Mar 12, 2014 at 12:28 PM]
I see a couple of LEDs are starting to fail now.
M30   [Mar 12, 2014 at 02:11 PM]
That in particular was manufactured by CooperLED/AtLite Inc. It is likely over 7 years old. New York City first used red and green L.E.D. inserts from this company as far back as 2000, and many remain in service to this day; however, they are dwindling, since most, if not all, have reached the end of their total usage. This is also true for its hand and man inserts.

CooperLED/AtLite Inc. products were not exactly great, since many had a tendency to fail rather early while in service. In any case, the company left the signal manufacturing business sometime in the mid 2000s.

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