Philly's first mast-arms

Started by traffic light guy, December 19, 2016, 04:29:42 PM

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When did philly start to install their mast-arms

The 1960s
0 (0%)
1971
0 (0%)
1972
1 (33.3%)
1973
1 (33.3%)
1974
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1975
0 (0%)
1976 or Later
1 (33.3%)

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traffic light guy

Philly's oldest mast-arm installations include, Econolite bullseyes, Eagle flatbacks, and Crouse-Hinds Type M and R signals. Now, I've been cavity searching the web for photo evidence. I watched mummers parade vidoes of new years 1971 and 1972, broad street appears to have no mast arms at the time. I can't find a single photo from 1973. The oldest mast-arm photo I've seen, was a B&W photo from 1974. Most of the signal brands included in these setups, however have already ceased production by then. The Eagle flatback ended production in 1973, while the Crouse-Hinds Type M ceased production in thr 60s. Help me please, this is very frustarting. Someone please clue me in on when Philadelphia, PA started to install their first mast-arms.



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