Difference between revisions of "Main Page"

From HighwayWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Manufacturers)
(Manufacturers)
Line 12: Line 12:
  
 
[[American Gas Accumulators]]
 
[[American Gas Accumulators]]
 +
 +
[[Automatic]]
  
 
[[Chapel Hill]]
 
[[Chapel Hill]]
Line 32: Line 34:
  
 
[[General Traffic Equipment]]
 
[[General Traffic Equipment]]
 +
 +
[[Harrington-Seaberg]]
 +
 +
[[Horni]]
 +
 +
[[Highway Signal & Sign]]
  
 
[[Indicator Controls Corp.]]
 
[[Indicator Controls Corp.]]
  
[[Laboratory For Electronics - Automatic]]
+
[[Intelight]]
  
[[Harrington-Seaberg]]
+
[[International Signals]]
  
[[Intelight]]
+
[[Kentron]]
  
 
[[Master]]
 
[[Master]]
Line 60: Line 68:
  
 
[[Peterco]]
 
[[Peterco]]
 
[[Plessey]]
 
  
 
[[Ruleta]]
 
[[Ruleta]]
Line 68: Line 74:
  
 
[[Sargent-Sowell]]
 
[[Sargent-Sowell]]
 +
 +
[[Signal Service Corp.]]
  
 
[[Singer]]
 
[[Singer]]
  
 
[[Southern Autoflow]]
 
[[Southern Autoflow]]
 +
 +
[[T-Conn]]
  
 
[[Teeco Safety, Inc.]]
 
[[Teeco Safety, Inc.]]

Revision as of 18:36, 10 December 2013

Welcome to the HighwayWiki

This Wiki page is designed to record and archive facts and pictures about each and every known traffic signal, including their respective companies, dates produced, and related brands and models. To help contribute, you must be logged into an active Highway Divides account.

Manufacturers

3M

A1

Acme

American Gas Accumulators

Automatic

Chapel Hill

Checker

Crouse-Hinds

deMco

Eagle

Econolite

Essco

Fortran

General Electric

General Traffic Equipment

Harrington-Seaberg

Horni

Highway Signal & Sign

Indicator Controls Corp.

Intelight

International Signals

Kentron

Master

Marbelite

MarkIV

McCain

Midwest

Milwaukee

Native American Industries

Optisoft

PEEK

Peterco

Ruleta

Safetran

Sargent-Sowell

Signal Service Corp.

Singer

Southern Autoflow

T-Conn

Teeco Safety, Inc.

Traffic Control Technologies

Traffic Signals, Inc.

W.S. Darley

Wiley

WinkoMatic