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[Gone] H4 Subway Car Lighting
Here's a shot of some strip fluorescent lighting on a old early-mid 70s [url=http://transit.toronto.on.ca/subway/5503.shtml]Hawker Siddeley "H4"[/url] subway car. The lights use F72T12/CW Philips Alto slimlines powered off 525V 400Hz from an MA set, I believe. This is so they could run off the 600V DC traction power fed in to the train from the 3rd rail since fluorescent lamps need AC to run and this was before the advent of solid state inverter ballasts. 

Most of our newer subway cars still have a similar lighting arrangement but have an double (cab end has triple, with the middle lamp separately switched) F40T12 recessed fixture at the ends of the car because of the lowered ceiling used to house the air conditioner. Also I believe the newer cars have a different electrical system for the lights (H5s had inverter ballasts, H6s had 120v 60Hz ballasts fed off a MA set, and I believe T-1s also have inverter ballasts). Some of the T1s have since had their F72T12 and F40T12 tubes replaced with LED tubes which are noticeably dimmer than the fluorescents.  

The newest "Toronto Rocket" uses F32T8s in separate lighting fixtures that don't backlight the ads and currently use 4100K Philips Altos. 
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[Gone] H4 Subway Car Lighting

Here's a shot of some strip fluorescent lighting on a old early-mid 70s Hawker Siddeley "H4" subway car. The lights use F72T12/CW Philips Alto slimlines powered off 525V 400Hz from an MA set, I believe. This is so they could run off the 600V DC traction power fed in to the train from the 3rd rail since fluorescent lamps need AC to run and this was before the advent of solid state inverter ballasts.

Most of our newer subway cars still have a similar lighting arrangement but have an double (cab end has triple, with the middle lamp separately switched) F40T12 recessed fixture at the ends of the car because of the lowered ceiling used to house the air conditioner. Also I believe the newer cars have a different electrical system for the lights (H5s had inverter ballasts, H6s had 120v 60Hz ballasts fed off a MA set, and I believe T-1s also have inverter ballasts). Some of the T1s have since had their F72T12 and F40T12 tubes replaced with LED tubes which are noticeably dimmer than the fluorescents.

The newest "Toronto Rocket" uses F32T8s in separate lighting fixtures that don't backlight the ads and currently use 4100K Philips Altos.

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Filename:IMG_0039A.JPG
Album name:joe_347V / Commerical Lighting
Keywords:Lit_Lighting
Company and Date Manufactured:Hawker Siddeley Canada, 1974-1975, Lighting by Luminator
Model Number:RT-75 "H4"
Wattage:56w
Lamp Type:F72T12
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Date added:Oct 26, 2011
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joe_347V   [Jan 27, 2012 at 09:35 PM]
This type of subway cars were decommissioned today and are destined for the scrapyard. Sad See here

Boarding this train was like going back to the 70s complete with orange seats and fake wood paneling. Laughing
curtdjdj   [Oct 08, 2013 at 01:12 AM]
Yes they've entered service on the Bloor Danforth line in 1974. Due to no air conditioning and vinyl bench seats, they retired early 2011. They have the spitting image of the H1, as their incandescent ditch lights are always under the body, and their headlights have they eyebrow surrounding. They also have more of that wooden paneling inside. The things I found different about the Hawker Series, is how the incandescent warning light flashes much faster, than the T1. Even the TR has the same speed like the H series cars.
joe_347V   [Oct 08, 2013 at 07:26 AM]
Yeah, a few months after I took the pic, all the H4s were retired. Even though they had no AC, I sorta liked the nifty Hawker "eyebrows" these cars had at each end and the vinyl bench seats.

Now that you mention it, I do remember the Hawkers having faster lights than the T1s. The chimes also sound different too as the Hawkers had electronic chimes while the T1s have air chimes.

The TR went back to the electronic chime (although I don't like how they blast it over the PA as only one TR train has outside speakers) though. I'm guessing the T1's air chimes were too maintenance heavy since they tend to go out of tune after a while.

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