I have seen many Thunderbolts in Chattanooga and I remember hearing them in the 90's when my aunt was going to UTC. They were used for flood and other severe weather sirens for a while because parts of downtown Chattanooga had and possibly still does have a tendency to flood during heavy rain as the river overflows, but I am sure they have been inactive for years.Charlie Davidson wrote:They have quite a few old Thunderbolts around the Chattanooga area, all are unfortunately inoperative and decommissioned. Not sure whether they are single or dual tone. I've got photos of a few of them somewhere, and I believe there is also a thread here that mentions some of the locations with photos.
If you want to be able to see one up close and personal, you can go about 8 miles North on I-75 (from Chattanooga) you'll see a Thunderbolt on the left side of the interstate. It has a platform mounted blower - and judging by the number of wires on the electrical service line I believe it is a single phase siren. Can't miss it!
As far as Knoxville I am not aware of any sirens there. I've also been through there quite a few times and have found nothing.
Is that Tbolt painted gray?Charlie Davidson wrote:They have quite a few old Thunderbolts around the Chattanooga area, all are unfortunately inoperative and decommissioned. Not sure whether they are single or dual tone. I've got photos of a few of them somewhere, and I believe there is also a thread here that mentions some of the locations with photos.
If you want to be able to see one up close and personal, you can go about 8 miles North on I-75 (from Chattanooga) you'll see a Thunderbolt on the left side of the interstate. It has a platform mounted blower - and judging by the number of wires on the electrical service line I believe it is a single phase siren. Can't miss it!
As far as Knoxville I am not aware of any sirens there. I've also been through there quite a few times and have found nothing.
Actually that particular one happens to be CD Yellow. There is also another one atop Belvoir Pharmacy that is CD Yellow with a reddish-rusted looking color on the horn. It's mounted pretty low, I'd say about 25-30 feet off of the ground or so.Model2 wrote:Is that Tbolt painted gray?Charlie Davidson wrote:If you want to be able to see one up close and personal, you can go about 8 miles North on I-75 (from Chattanooga) you'll see a Thunderbolt on the left side of the interstate. It has a platform mounted blower - and judging by the number of wires on the electrical service line I believe it is a single phase siren. Can't miss it!
I think I might know which one you're talking about. I remember it as gray, but it's been six years since I've been to Chattanooga.Charlie Davidson wrote:Actually that particular one happens to be CD Yellow. There is also another one atop Belvoir Pharmacy that is CD Yellow with a reddish-rusted looking color on the horn. It's mounted pretty low, I'd say about 25-30 feet off of the ground or so.Model2 wrote:Is that Tbolt painted gray?Charlie Davidson wrote:If you want to be able to see one up close and personal, you can go about 8 miles North on I-75 (from Chattanooga) you'll see a Thunderbolt on the left side of the interstate. It has a platform mounted blower - and judging by the number of wires on the electrical service line I believe it is a single phase siren. Can't miss it!
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