Talk:General Railway Signal

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We're mssing (at least) two other product lines here. GRS also manufactured washing machines(!) in the circa 1920's (google for G.R.S. Electric Clothes Washer). They also developed automotive traffic controls, including an ultrasonic transponder mounted above roadways and embedded roadway loops to detect cars, especiually at intersections. These latter products were manufactured into the 1970's I believe and I think they filed some of the fundamental patents in these areas. I propose that we expand this articale to include reference to both those product lines as evidence of the broader reach of the company. Wikimarkg (talk) 16:52, 22 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

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