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Old City Light and Power Pole

Old City Light and Power Pole
Packard Park, Fort Wayne

While driving around Fort Wayne this winter I discovered one more area that has the old City Light and Power poles that were in an inner city park called Packard Park. With the poles being in a city park it would only have the City Light and Power lines, whereas in the neighborhoods it would of been both City Light and Power (CL&P) and Indiana Michigan Power (I&M). On March 1, 1975 all CL&P lines were leased to I&M for 35 years until on February 28, 2010, I&M would eventually become the exclusive electric service provider for Fort Wayne.

In this park there were eight old poles that had ball diamond lighting and one intermediate pole without the lights. All eight poles with the lighting had an old transformer, box cutout, lightning arrester, and the typical glass insulator for the one wire.

This shot shows a wide angle shot showing the ball diamond lighting with an old GE transformer, box cutout, and two CD 218 Hemingray-660 glass insulators.

This shot shows a close up of the same pole.
www.ipernity.com/doc/314471/22620223

AstroElectric, Lewis Perkins, , Power Lines and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Tony Glen
Tony Glen
why do they run power lines on a pole like this?!
10 years ago.
Matt Weldon has replied to Tony Glen
I've got absolutely no clue why. A lot of our city parks were set up this way for the ball park lighting. This park is the last one to have the old poles and lines.
10 years ago.
 Power Lines
Power Lines
Talk about wacky! Were you able to get any more shots of these old ball park lighting poles?
10 years ago.
Matt Weldon has replied to Power Lines
Thanks! I was able to photograph all the poles but one in both a wide angle shot and close up. If you go to my map location and change it to satellite view you will see a good view of the ball diamond with the poles around it. Here is a link for a better view of the ball diamond park. You will have to move the map down a little to get the full view of the diamond.
goo.gl/maps/vbhbV
10 years ago. Edited 10 years ago.

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