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Common Park Light
This was the standard for park lighting for years here. A shoebox type light (I think these are Powerlites) on a 20 foot square concrete pole. Interestingly the fixtures appear to be steel as they are rusting! All of these are 70 watt HPS, they have and assortment of refractors from plastic Powerlite refractors to glass Powerlite refractor as well as plastic Cooper lenses glass Cooper lenses and I even saw a GE glass lens.
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Common Park Light

This was the standard for park lighting for years here. A shoebox type light (I think these are Powerlites) on a 20 foot square concrete pole. Interestingly the fixtures appear to be steel as they are rusting! All of these are 70 watt HPS, they have and assortment of refractors from plastic Powerlite refractors to glass Powerlite refractor as well as plastic Cooper lenses glass Cooper lenses and I even saw a GE glass lens.

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joe_347V   [Jan 26, 2012 at 04:40 PM]
I've seen similar fixtures used on residential streets too.
gailgrove   [Jan 26, 2012 at 04:50 PM]
I think I have as well.
m@   [Jan 27, 2012 at 07:37 PM]
haha this is one of the off pathers. These are quite specific for brampton. the pole requires a matching notch for the fixture bracket to nestle into. Although a few years back they used some poles without the notch outs and it appeared the fixtures used have a hacked bracket so it could be strapped to the pole vs typical bolts.
joe_347V   [Aug 19, 2013 at 03:47 AM]
Since the Cooper one I bought has a different door, I wonder if this was the Powerlite version. The Cooper one has a steel door but the housing is still cast aluminium.

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