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Not that I know of. I've seen some 213s that might be SCE owned in Chino but I can't say for sure.
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To my knowledge, the only ITT-American Electric products SCE really used were Series 13s, 25s, 113s, and 125s. The Power Pad offerings seemed to be used by municipalities unless it was contractor error. I know Siemens who offered maintenance services to cities did use the 315s as spot replacements up until their discontinuation.
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I found a 313 or 315 right near Hollywood (I'll put in a Streetview link soon).
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It was at 1537 schrader blvd (now a ledway).
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Ah I see. That is LABSL owned, the city bought AEL products (especially 125 FCOs) until they switched to LED.
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