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tipperary hill traffic light

Postby Crunge98 on Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:33 am

I was planning on stopping hear and checking out this light on my way to Phils. So I started researching it and it has been in this green over red set up since March 17 1928. Does anyone have any photos of the older lights. The original would of been a CH porthole probably.

Here is a little bit of history on it

Green over red. When the city first installed traffic signal lights in 1925, they placed one at a major intersection in the main business district on Tipperary Hill, at the corner of Tompkins Street and Milton Avenue. Local Irish youths, incensed that the "British" red appeared above the "Irish" green, threw stones at the signal and broke the red light. John "Huckle" Ryan, then alderman of the Tipperary Hill section, requested that the traffic signal be hung with the green above the red in deference to the Irish residents. This was done, but soon the State of New York stepped in, and city officials reversed the colors.

The red lights were again broken regularly. Members of a group called Tipperary Hill Protective Association addressed the town rulers.On March 17, 1928, Commissioner Bradley met with Tipp Hill residents, who told him that the light would continue to be vandalized. The city leaders relented, and green was again above the red light, where it remains.

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Re: tipperary hill traffic light

Postby 2070 on Sat Sep 21, 2013 10:37 am

Single indication with 9" pedestrian signals and fire preemption........... :Phil:

Colorblind out of towner. :panic: :panic: :panic:

The local library may have some pictures?
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Re: tipperary hill traffic light

Postby Crunge98 on Sat Sep 21, 2013 10:47 am

2070 wrote:Single indication with 9" pedestrian signals and fire preemption........... :Phil:

Colorblind out of towner. :panic: :panic: :panic:

The local library may have some pictures?


I thought the same thing but I think there is an advance warning sign for it

  but who pays attention to signs :Phil:  
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Postby 2070 on Sat Sep 21, 2013 10:58 am

Crunge98 wrote: I think there is an advance warning sign for it


Get a picture of that also when you go!
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Re: tipperary hill traffic light

Postby SignalLab on Sat Sep 21, 2013 11:01 am

Jay, or anyone in that area, as :Phil: mentioned, and Jesse (see below) -it may be fruitful to research the Syracuse "New Times" for that photo he mentions:
from the parallel thread:
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and from that thread Jesse mentions:
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I remember reading about this signal in 1986 when I was a student at SUNY Oswego, about 40 miles away....the Syracuse "New Times" had a very fine b&w photo of it :crazy: .

This, and seeing a huge pile of lights near the highway in Syracuse, re-kindled my interest in traffic lights. :?

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Postby somuchtoseeanddo on Sat Sep 21, 2013 12:32 pm

What a slice of history! Thanks Jay, for again bringing this interesting story to light. I am surprised they have not opted for a horizontal set-up. I wonder if there have been a higher incident of accidents in Tipperary Hill.
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Re: tipperary hill traffic light

Postby 2070 on Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:59 pm

somuchtoseeanddo wrote:I wonder if there have been a higher incident of accidents in Tipperary Hill.


No, they are fine......

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Re: tipperary hill traffic light

Postby Crunge98 on Sat Sep 21, 2013 2:33 pm

2070 wrote:
Crunge98 wrote: I think there is an advance warning sign for it


Get a picture of that also when you go!

I will
somuchtoseeanddo wrote:What a slice of history! Thanks Jay, for again bringing this interesting story to light. I am surprised they have not opted for a horizontal set-up. I wonder if there have been a higher incident of accidents in Tipperary Hill.

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Re: tipperary hill traffic light

Postby SignalLab on Sat Sep 21, 2013 3:21 pm

2070 wrote:
somuchtoseeanddo wrote:I wonder if there have been a higher incident of accidents in Tipperary Hill.


No, they are fine......


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Re: tipperary hill traffic light

Postby 3liteguy on Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:15 pm

2070 wrote:
somuchtoseeanddo wrote:I wonder if there have been a higher incident of accidents in Tipperary Hill.


No, they are fine......



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