Overhead network, power supply and current collection
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Trolleybus lines and infrastructure
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Typical Czech-style trolleybus feeder connection, including manually operated 2-pole disconnector and dual surge arrester (top).
In this case 2 cables are run for the positive and negative supply, presumably due to the distance from the nearest traction substation (circa 4 km).
December 15, 2024 Author: mpelov
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