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The last of the classics near my home, 2014
Looking out the window of a new 5 Guys restaurant on this corner was a perfect spot to view the last surviving run of Line Materials Unidoors and a Westinghouse OV-25 not far from where I live. These have always been HPS, but still, they are 40 years old. As they burn out, naturally they are being replaced by LEDs. 
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The last of the classics near my home, 2014

Looking out the window of a new 5 Guys restaurant on this corner was a perfect spot to view the last surviving run of Line Materials Unidoors and a Westinghouse OV-25 not far from where I live. These have always been HPS, but still, they are 40 years old. As they burn out, naturally they are being replaced by LEDs.

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Album name:vaporeyes / Street/area utility lighting
Keywords:American_Streetlights
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Date added:Jul 07, 2014
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Model25FanForever   [Jul 07, 2014 at 03:26 AM]
Sounds like your citys going LED now too.
vaporeyes   [Jul 07, 2014 at 03:46 AM]
Not just the city...the whole county! The rule is if anything is wrong with a streetlight (lamp, ballast, broken lens or photocontrol), it is replaced with a LED fixture (except the PowerBracket area lights, which are fitted with a LED retrofit bulb; I'm not sure about floodlights, I think they are still being relamped w/ HPS). The utility company had been using exclusively standby HPS lamps so 10+ years of lamp life is not uncommon. So in the meantime, they are picking certain streets & neighborhoods to group-convert to LED. And the City of Seattle is over 50% LED now.

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