Old City Light and Power, Indiana Michigan Power Utility Pole

By Matt Weldon; posted July 21, 2014

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A shot of an old City Light and Power, Indiana Michigan Power utility pole in the neighborhood of Spy Run in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Small sections of Spy Run and sections of Northside are the last two neighborhoods in Fort Wayne to have some of the old CL&P/I&M poles still up in service.

This shot shows an old transformer bank with the two outside ones being very old cast iron Westinghouse transformers. The glass insulator is a CD 272 Whitall Tatum 511A. I waited over two months to get perfect lighting on this shot. Not only was I bless with the nice late evening light but also with nearly a full moon.

Before March 1, 1975 the top two crossarms would of been I&M while the bottom one along with the secondary lines with the spool insulators CL&P. After that date, I&M leased from CL&P for 35 years until on February 28, 2010, I&M would eventually become the exclusive electric service provider for Fort Wayne.

Update on this pole is that the alley that has this pole and other old remnants of the City Light and Power poles are being upgraded this week and are the very last of the old City Light and Power poles left in the city. After this alley is upgraded there will be no more CL&P poles in Fort Wayne.

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