The term "overhead wires" is not limited to trolley
wire. There were many places where there were overhead
electric wires for power transmission and distribution
around the railroad.
--- Ken Martin <kmartin@cwia.com> wrote:
> This brings up a question. I have a 1927 Burlington
> book of "Rules and
> Regualation Governing Care While Working on Live
> Overhead Electric Wire
> and Lines" One page is torn out on a perf. line,
> there are a whopping
> whole two pages on rules and then four pages on the
> old straddle the leg
> and push down and forward on the body method of
> respiration.
>
> Now the question, Other than the narrow gauge line
> in the Black Hills
> where else would the Q work around "overhead wires"?
>
> Ken Martin
>
> "John A. Swearingen" wrote:
> >
> > Off topic, and not exactly Burlington Route stuff
> (wait a minute ... didn't the Q have a short
> interurban in the Black Hills?), but will anyone
> please tell me where I can buy good quality HO brass
> pantographs? Having difficulty getting specific
> information on this, so put the question to this
> group. We all know Q fans are just a little more up
> on things.
> >
>
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