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I'm working on placement of lights (street lamps) on my utility poles for my city modules.  Here's my thinking:

  • The height of tractor-trailer combo's in the 1950s were lower than those of today.
  • Today's bridge or overpass clearances range around 14'

 

Given that information, making my street lamps hang about 18' above the street level should be OK and prototypical. 

 

Do you agree?  Please share your thoughts or suggestions.

 

Thanks!

 

George

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George - I can definitely relate to the overthinking it.  I am thinking my best bet will be to take Walthers HO street lights with the correct head and make new poles and arms out of brass so they are the correct height.  I think I can get my son to do it for me when he gets done making a large signal bridge for someone.

 

Art 

Originally Posted by Chugman:

George - I can definitely relate to the overthinking it.  I am thinking my best bet will be to take Walthers HO street lights with the correct head and make new poles and arms out of brass so they are the correct height.  I think I can get my son to do it for me when he gets done making a large signal bridge for someone.

 

Art 

 

Art,

 

You know what has truly amazed me?

 

There are NO commercially available telephone (utility) poles with working street lamps.  I mean NONE.  Life-Like made something back in the 80's but it was non-functional.

 

 

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Lionel makes something that works, but is totally bizarre - 2 lamps and the arms are wires (see the pole to the extreme right).  And the price is insane.  How cheesy is that?

 

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Hence my question.  I am making these myself out of sheer necessity.

 

George

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Here is a PDF of the Lighting section of the New York DOT Street Design Manual.  This includes modern street lights and historic designs like the TBTA pole, Bishop's Crook, Type B, Type F and Type M.  Diagrams with height and reach are given for each type of lamp. Lamp pole heights vary from 18 feet to 30 feet.  Trolley wires in former years were generally 18 to 20 feet above the pavement.

 

Street Design Manual introduction is here.

 

 

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