Street Railway Telephone-3

By Mike Martin; posted June 24, 2003

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Porcelain block insulators and the remains of a former street railway company telephone line, installed before public phones were common, so that car operators could communicate with the dispatcher in case of trouble. There were phone boxes on poles at junction points and turn arounds. Also an abandoned glass fire alarm telegraph insulator above on the pole. Taken on Bank St. in Louisville, Ky.

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