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Filename:DSCN2282.JPG
Album name:traffic light1 / Street Light Album
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Filesize:309 KiB
Date added:Apr 24, 2014
Dimensions:2000 x 1500 pixels
Displayed:32 times
AF Focus Position:Center
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DateTime Original:2014:04:20 08:16:57
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URL:http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=17363
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streetlight98   [Apr 24, 2014 at 02:51 AM]
Was this recently fixed? I've noticed National Grid has been using these Lexalite lenses for replacement lenses. Back in the mid 2000s they were using Formed Plastics lenses which i think look better in more fixtures than these Lexalite lenses. The Formed Plastics lens was actually used by GE in the 60s up until around 1990-ish and since most of the lights here are GEs the FP lenses look good in more fixtures. Plus they still look okay in AE/T&B and Westinghouse lights. These Lexalite lenses are the OEM lenses for Thomas & Betts/AEL lenses.
traffic light1   [Apr 24, 2014 at 01:21 PM]
Yes.

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