Catasauqua 4-ways
On the same day that I spotted that Eagle 4-way, a half hour away, in Catasauqua remain a pair of hanging works of art. A Crouse-Hinds type T porthole (the flat top version), which is way less common than the pandoga top model, paired with a slightly newer type M 4-way. The porthole is a very early Crouse-Hinds signal, manufactured from the 1920s, until the mid-30’s, around the time they began producing the type D. My best guess is that the intersection only had the type T operating it alone, until the type M 4-way came up. Besides the signal housings, the intersection doesn’t have much of the original specs left, the controller is an electronic Econolite, while the signals themselves have GE LED lenses (minus the green section of the type M, that’s facing the westbound corridor of Pine Street, which has GTx-11s)





