I still see some red bands painted on utility poles. I believe the red bands were used to signify a bus stop at some point in our city's mass transit history.
Questions
Were orange bands also painted on utility poles to indicate a bus stop?
Do any of the poles with orange bands still exist? Where?
Were the painted bands used prior to the creation of the WRTA?
Jay, the orange painted poles were bus stops. I used to ride the bus mainly in the 70's and we stood by those to get on the bus. There is still one across from Elmo's at Buckeye Circle and Loveland but it's all rusted out.
Thanks for the information. I would like to photograph some of these poles before they all disappear.
At one time they also had black metal pipes that also designated bus stops, and I haven't seen any of those in years. Are any of those still around? Here on Elm Street it seems that the bus stop is just about anywhere along the route. I know that the bus stops in front of my house several times a week and I live between two designated bus stops. (Not complaining.)
The red bands that were painted on telephone/electric poles were where fire dept pull boxes were located. If citizens spotted a fire they would pull it and it would notify the F.D alarm room . they were all pulled in the early 90's. As mary stated the 5' high X 6'' wide steel post were painted orange and black and were bus stops.
jrs
I noticed today that there are quite a few of the bus stop poles still around in the greater Brownlee Woods area. All rusted.
The white and red bands did signify where Fire Department pull (call) boxes were located. See the attached photo for an example from my fire collection.
Please list the location of one of these poles that still has the orange paint on it.