Railroad Telegraph Open Wire Scene c.1900

By Joe Maurath, Jr.; posted September 3, 2007

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Photo taken in Marion, IN with what looks like a train station in the background. Check out the rather primitive telegraph line...and note that crossarm braces were not used here. To secure crossarms to their poles in the earliest days two lag screws were used. Almost always these were short crossarms less than eight feet in length supporting up to six wires.

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