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Westinghouse Transformer
Along E Bailey St just east of Ash St, Payne, Ohio.
This is the largest Westinghouse transformer I've ever seen. Taken in the small town of Payne, Ohio. There is a number 25 on the front of the transformer.
This is the largest Westinghouse transformer I've ever seen. Taken in the small town of Payne, Ohio. There is a number 25 on the front of the transformer.
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Seeing transformers that old is quite uncommon on high voltage distribution. Do you think this is a 7200 V line to ground?
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