Missouri Public Service - Independence, MO
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Missouri Public Service - Independence, MO


Typical Junction Pole (I guess that's what you can call it.) with a Switch on both sides. You can find these what's left on the "Pocket Subs" in the Kansas City area. There are actually some operating at 34.5kv and still in service outside of Kansas City, mostly in the country of Missouri.
34.5 Sub-Transmission Line entering the Substation and a 4kv line leaving the Substation.
34.5 Sub-Transmission Line entering the Substation and a 4kv line leaving the Substation.
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I can see how one can't be sure if it's still live or not - that circuit leaving underneath the switch rack is definitely open. Perhaps there's a circuit leaving underground via riser or a second overhead circuit?
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