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Old February 8th 04, 09:40 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Only 18inches long. Appearing on more. Location Derby. Not seen on a
junction yet - only pelicans and a bridge with one way working.

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Maybe an aerial for a cellular micro cell, sometimes hidden in petrol
station price signs. 3G use 'dummy glass fibre phone poles' complete with
iron steps a la BT ones.

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Not London - but why would a pelican crossing suddenly acquire a aerial

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Only 18inches long. Appearing on more. Location Derby. Not seen on a
junction yet - only pelicans and a bridge with one way working.

Remote monitoring? Cheaper than cables?
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On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 22:40:51 -0000, "John"
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Only 18inches long. Appearing on more. Location Derby. Not seen on a
junction yet - only pelicans and a bridge with one way working.


Probably remote fault reporting equipment via GSM rather than
landline.


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