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1956 Econolite
This was the earliest traffic signal produced by Econolite after buying GE's traffic signal line in 1956. The Long groove had 3 grooves down the back of the head. It was replaced in 1959 with the Short Groove model that was better at keeping water out. This was restored and given an 8 inch green arrow lens to be displayed as the "side street" left turn.
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1956 Econolite

This was the earliest traffic signal produced by Econolite after buying GE's traffic signal line in 1956. The Long groove had 3 grooves down the back of the head. It was replaced in 1959 with the Short Groove model that was better at keeping water out. This was restored and given an 8 inch green arrow lens to be displayed as the "side street" left turn.

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streetlight98   [Jan 04, 2012 at 10:21 PM]
I've noticed a lot of older traffic signals have the arrow green but the red and yellow are full. Why's that? Wouldn't it cause some confusion?
joe_347V   [Jan 04, 2012 at 11:30 PM]
Ontario's protected left turn heads are still like that. Although they are now 12-12-12 heads and have a sign next to it that says "LEFT TURN SIGNAL".
streetlight98   [Jan 05, 2012 at 02:02 AM]
Ontario's not a fan of arrow eh?
joe_347V   [Jan 05, 2012 at 02:36 AM]
Well you could put it that way, green and amber arrows are the only ones used here.

And some more interesting things about Ontario's traffic lights: 12-8-8s are as common as gulls, all pedestrian signals are 12" (single or dual section depending on age/features), flashing green ball protected lefts still exist along with green arrow only protected lefts, 8-8-8s are still approved for the left secondary head on smaller streets, permanent span wires are very rare.
basilicon89   [Jan 05, 2012 at 06:25 PM]
I put the arrow in this one seperately. it came with 3 ball lenses. The green arrow was approved before the yellow and red were, thats why many only had green arrows. 8 inch arrows in red yellow green were made in glass, plastic, and LED. Nowadays 8 inch arrows are banned from new displays, and arrow indications must be 12 inch, where ball indications and still be 8 inch or 12 inch. Although many cities and states are doing away with 8 inch traffic signals, they are still on the books to be used

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