Detroit, 1907. Thick, Heavy Duty Trolley Pole Supporting Very Thick Cables.

By Joe Maurath, Jr.; posted October 24, 2018

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Trolley cars operated on direct current and the lines that distributed electricity to them had to be thick (copper) in order to minimize energy losses all the way from the point of generation to the trolley car motor. I am unsure what kind of insulators were used here. But the one on top looks like a CD 257.

Photo credit: Shorpy.

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