Paris - 1930s
Paris -1930s
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Paris, 1958 - H.SALESSE
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REPEATER
PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL
Catalogue Saunier Duval, 1938
32.86 signal
Signal 32.86 is a totem-traffic light integrating in the same assembly a main double-sided traffic light, a car repeater, as well as a two-color signal for pedestrians. The rear repeat of the main signal can be achieved with large or small diameter lenses (certainly Ø200 or Ø100).
 
A pedestrian signal with the inscriptions ATTENDEZ (wait) and PASSEZ (go), as well as the inscription PEDESTRIAN permanently illuminated on a blue background, was also marketed with this series of signals.
 
This model was adopted by the city of Paris from the 1930s, and some examples were still in service in the early 1990s.
Their presence was marginal compared to the other classic signals present in Paris.
 
There is no longer any model in service, but a copy has nevertheless been saved by the city hall of Paris.
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Paris - 1991
Paris - 1991
Catalogue Saunier Duval, 1938
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