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joe_347V:
Inspired from the list your streetlights thread, list your traffic signals and parts in this thread. Feel free to list railway signals too.

Here's mine:

Canadian General Electric:
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(INC) Grooveback 8-8-8, Glass GE "brick" lenses, probably made during the 1960s
(INC) 12" Symbol Pedestrian signal, poly bubble lenses, probably made during the 1970s

Econolite:
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(INC) Poly 12-8-8 signal, poly lexalite lenses, made in November 1995

Misc Parts:
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CGE "Cereal Bowl" glass reflector, unknown date
12" GE RX-11 Yellow LED module, unknown date
12" Dialight Incandescent Look LED module, older design, unknown date
8" Corning Red Lens, For railway signals
Homemade R-Y-G sequencer/timer board

Mike:
Forrest Green Incandescent PEEK signal. That's it for me. Man, sanding off the enamel is a pain!!! I might just sand the rough spits and just paint over the rest.....

basilicon89:
Signal Heads Currently Owned

1. 1960(s) Eagle Flatback Series 8"
2. 1990 Eagle DuraSig 12" Pedestrian Signal
3. 1956 Econolite Long Groove 8"
4. 1980(s) 3M M-131 Optically Programmable head
5. 1998 Eagle DuraSig 12" Four Section Flashing Yellow Arrow
6. 1958 Crouse Hinds Type M Four Way
7. 1948 Eagle Eaglelux Short Fin 8"
8. 1990(s) ICC pedestrian signal retrofitted with Quixote countdown module
9. 1983 Eagle DuraSig 9" Pedestrian Signal
10. 2009 Intelight Electronic Steerable Beam 12"

Controller Equipment

The NEMA cabinet has most of this in it. Except for the MARC and EPIC controllers

1. Eagle EPAC-M50 traffic controller unit
2. PEEK VideoTrak Plus video detection processor and equipment
3. EDI MMU-16LE "SmartMonitor" Malfunction Management Unit
4. Eagle EPIC140- Not Used
5. Eagle MARC300- closed loop master unit
6. Eagle BIU-100 and BIU-200 Bus Interface Units
7. Eagle CPS-102 TS2 Power Supply
8. Four TSC Load Switches, Two TCT Load Switches, a few EDI switches and a EDI flasher
9. The entire backpanel in the cabinet is an Eagle TF5000 Series


M30:
I'll join in on the fun.

This is what I have as of present day.


1) Econolite "bullseye/short groove" 8-12-12 traffic signal configuration
2) 1920s to 1930s New York City two-section Ruleta four-way traffic signal
3) Marbelite LPS-20 pedestrian signal (also came from New York City)
4) Winkomatic VI 2L AG pedestrian signal
5) Crouse-Hinds type R two-way traffic signal cluster
6) Eagle Durasig/Mark 4 doghouse traffic signal
7)1950s General Electric "Streamline" traffic signal
8 ) Marbelite TE-19408 four section traffic signal. From the 1970s.

Almost everything in my collection is controlled by my Marbelite model M-30 electro-mechanical signal controller.

zenith:
Unfortunately I couldn't name the brands for anything I own (and am unable to check any of them) but I have:

(3) 8/8/8 yellow signals (2 plastic, 1 metal), obtained the 2 plastic models from here in Longmont, Colorado.  The metal model is set up on a pole in my backyard and got swallowed up by pine trees.
(1) 12/8/8 yellow signal with span wire attachment, obtained in Longmont
(1) 12/12/12 black signal, obtained from a museum in Jacksonville, Florida
(1) LED pedestrian signal (originated somewhere in the Denver area, used to belong to Lil'Cinnamon)
(1) 12" housing unit with a red turn plastic lens, obtained in Longmont
A full set of 8" plastic arrow lenses, obtained with the above

...and I think that's it.

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