Anyone familiar w/ these? They're used by Boston's MBTA and come in four odd wattages: 56, 101, 151 (rare) & 201 (latter comes in both clear & frosted; all others frosted only). Most of the old lights in the stations have been replaced w/ fluorescent or HID, but some incandescent fixtures can still be found in a few as well as in sections of the subway tunnels. Another common use was a fabricated setup of 5 cleat sockets, w/ these lamps, mounted on a wooden backboard & wired in series for 600VDC (these were found quite often during construction).
I had an uncle who worked for the "T" back in the 80s & he used to bring home loads of these. So, he gave me samples of all 5 bulbs. Thought I still had some NOS's packed away, but can't find 'em to date.
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If I remember correctly: the stamp has "Sylvania" in a arc at the top; "Street" over "Railway" in the center; then "*Wattage* 120V 6000Hrs" in an arc at the bottom.
Note: Somewhere, I also think I have some NOS Sylvania "Traffic Signal" bulbs. These are the same shape as the 56w SR, but are clear & come in 69w & 116w varieties. I remember these being marked, "Base Down or Horiz." They would actually shatter if operated base up (as I once found out to my dismay).