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Hubbel RLG
Took this today, Halloween. This is one of the Hubbel RLG's that are at the Rest area/Texas welcome center in between Durant, Oklahoma and Dennison, Texas. I believe they used to use these back before the OVW's became popular along with OVM's and the older GE M-400's back in the day. There were a lot of them at this rest area. I am certain that these will turn LED's sooner than later as most of Texas is gradually converting everything to LED across the large state, I have already seen entire stretches of road go from OVW's to LEDs in some areas, one notable place being I-44 from Wichita Falls to Burkburnett before entering Oklahoma. That whole stretch of road was converted to LED sometime this year, entirely.

Hubbel RLG

Took this today, Halloween. This is one of the Hubbel RLG's that are at the Rest area/Texas welcome center in between Durant, Oklahoma and Dennison, Texas. I believe they used to use these back before the OVW's became popular along with OVM's and the older GE M-400's back in the day. There were a lot of them at this rest area. I am certain that these will turn LED's sooner than later as most of Texas is gradually converting everything to LED across the large state, I have already seen entire stretches of road go from OVW's to LEDs in some areas, one notable place being I-44 from Wichita Falls to Burkburnett before entering Oklahoma. That whole stretch of road was converted to LED sometime this year, entirely.

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Mike   [Nov 03, 2020 at 12:19 AM]
I always liked the look of these. Too bad they're no longer made. Sad

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