TRT Aspect Lantern Installations

The TRT Aspect is the main lantern of the Aspect series. It has a wide range of 11W to 208W LED. Due to this, the larger heat sink is present on the higher wattage lanterns (above 80W), and this is easily visible from ground level. It is also one of the better looking and functioning LED lanterns out there, especially when it comes to durability... I am yet to see one of these fail!


Borough Park, Tamworth

The TRT Aspect is probably one of my favourite LED lanterns. I hope to add one of these to my collection soon! Either way, there are a couple of examples of this fixture located in Borough Park, Tamworth. There exists a stretch of road with 4 of these lanterns installed close to each other.

Pictures of the fixtures seen in the background:


Wilnecote Train Station, Tamworth

The train station in Wilnecote, Tamworth is lit by tens of TRT Aspects, each fitted with motion detectors causing them to reach 100% brightness when anyone is nearby.


Polesworth, Warwickshire

Right on the border between Staffordshire and Warwickshire, a change in street lighting can be observed. On the Staffordshire side, 10m steel columns with post-top Philips SGS252s are installed. These stop abruptly on the border, where side-entry TRT Aspects begin to line the road. This image was taken on the B5000.

The column (54) in the background of the first image was photographed. These columns were grey 8 months ago, but have either been painted or new ones have been installed.

A closer view of the lantern:

The TRT Aspect can come with two radiator sizes depending on power consumption. This is the larger radiator size, which is present on 80W and above. Notice the difference in the LED board when compared with the above installation, much larger LED units are present. This lantern occupies column 38 of the same road.


Long Eaton

Column HL9 on the B5010 supports an Aspect lantern.