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Normal poles with CD-408s |
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The CD-445s were used on the top crossarm only for carrier frequency lines. The right one uses a crazy transposition construction.. |
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The CD-446s were used on railway lines only |
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Suspension pole and it's strain pole for valley or river cross. That construction works for the railway lines too. |
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