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CD 231.2 and CD 183 glass insulators in service use Troy, Ohio
Alley between Garfield Ave and S Madison St south of W Race St, Troy, Ohio.
Glass insulators are three CD 231.2 Kimble-820's and six CD 183 Hemingray-71's. I always wondered what the bottom crossarm was used for on many of the poles with mostly the CD 183's (fire or police alarm signal circuits ?). Looks like none of the circuits are in use anymore.
Glass insulators are three CD 231.2 Kimble-820's and six CD 183 Hemingray-71's. I always wondered what the bottom crossarm was used for on many of the poles with mostly the CD 183's (fire or police alarm signal circuits ?). Looks like none of the circuits are in use anymore.
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Looks like an early low-voltage transmission line up above - it's hard to make out what style they are, but definitely not chocolate brown nor radio-treated styles.
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