The Traffic Signal Museum

 LFE/Automatic Signals

LFE/Automatic Signal 12-8-8 Aluminum signal Cast Aluminum signals. The combo has a 12 inch red lens and 8 inch yellow and green lenses. Click on the picture for more pictures of this and other LFE/Automatic Signal signals. Aluminum Pedestrian Automatic Signal from LFE Corp 12 inch lenses
Aluminum 8 inch signal with back plate and full circle visors This signal is unique to this collection in two ways. It is the only signal with a back plate and full circle visors. This signal came from California where many of the signals look like this. It was originally dark green with a black back plate, but has been repainted entirely black. The reflectors and lenses are glass. The lenses are the very common Kopp Glass lenses with the saw tooth pattern.  
Polycarbonate signals with 12 inch plastic lenses. These signals are identical with the exception of the color of the doors and visors. The black signal is pictured twice, in the second picture the signal has Diallight LED Modules. Click on any picture for more pictures of this and other LFE/Automatic Signal signals. Plastic Automatic Signal from LFE Corp, 12 inch lenses Plastic Automatic Signal from LFE Corp, 12 inch lenses Plastic Automatic Signal from LFE Corp, 12 inch Diallight LED Modules
LFE poly 888 This is the 8 inch cousin to the 12 inch signals above. It is made of polycarbonate. I got it because there are many of these in use around the area that I am from. Many collectors pass on poly signals, but hey, they are still signals!
National Sign & Signal Fiber Optic Pedestrian Signal in LFE Body The aluminum case of this signal, contains a fiber optic unit made by National Sign & Signal. This signal has two transformers in it that change 110 volt electricity to 12 volt which the two halogen bulbs require. One bulb is behind the orange fiber optics and one is behind the white fiber optics which come together in a tight cluster in front of the light bulbs. Click on the picture to see a couple pictures of the inside of this signal.
 

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