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Rte 10 Rte 6 Split in 2001
RIDOT had used some Crouse-Hinds L-150s in the 80s to spot-replace 400W MVs until RIDOT wiped out their 400W mercs in the mid-90s. They left the already-existing HPS lights during the wipeout, but this L-150 doesn't exist anymore. [url=https://www.google.ca/maps/@41.818969,-71.4382184,3a,44.9y,210.87h,95.56t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1se_qd_fyIXDLeE4GnaHQK9A!2e0?hl=en] Here's this exact picture in present-day. [/url]

There are only a few 250W HPS RIDOT L-150s left. [url=https://www.google.ca/maps/@41.8379352,-71.4135425,3a,50y,240.21h,93.1t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1ssPwKX-hf18i8WtSxbR2ZfA!2e0?hl=en] Here's one that still exists and works. [/url]  [url=https://www.google.ca/maps/@41.8190058,-71.3916494,3a,20.2y,112.42h,92.99t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s0agdt6K3mL0xQIeRU78oyg!2e0?hl=en] Here's an abandoned L-150 that is no longer hooked up to power. It's the lone survivor of its kind, as all the other truss poles (which had M-250R2s) got removed in the mid-2000s when RIDOT reconstructed I-195. This L-150 is RIDOT-owned.[/url] Lastly, [url=https://www.google.ca/maps/@41.8135521,-71.3651451,3a,46.1y,271.47h,94.72t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sZO12YAWUF9x3QzRPGiDF-w!2e0?hl=en] Here's the third RIDOT L-150 I know of, still lights at night, in fact it was recently relamped. [/url]
Keywords: American_Streetlights

Rte 10 Rte 6 Split in 2001

RIDOT had used some Crouse-Hinds L-150s in the 80s to spot-replace 400W MVs until RIDOT wiped out their 400W mercs in the mid-90s. They left the already-existing HPS lights during the wipeout, but this L-150 doesn't exist anymore. Here's this exact picture in present-day.

There are only a few 250W HPS RIDOT L-150s left. Here's one that still exists and works. Here's an abandoned L-150 that is no longer hooked up to power. It's the lone survivor of its kind, as all the other truss poles (which had M-250R2s) got removed in the mid-2000s when RIDOT reconstructed I-195. This L-150 is RIDOT-owned. Lastly, Here's the third RIDOT L-150 I know of, still lights at night, in fact it was recently relamped.

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