CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT
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CL&P 13.8kV - New Milford, CT


One of the longest running construction styles of CL&P to date, which began in the early 1980's with 15kV-rated Hendrix polymer insulators, though they didn't become widespread until between 1995-2000. I don't think this pole had any transformers until just few years ago.
Note the line in the background, which follows U.S. 7, once had mix-and-match of 1950's-90's style crossarm constructions and then the WHOLE line was replaced exactly 10 years ago with more modern CL&P constructions all the way through, turning it into a generic line. :(
Source: Google Maps
Note the line in the background, which follows U.S. 7, once had mix-and-match of 1950's-90's style crossarm constructions and then the WHOLE line was replaced exactly 10 years ago with more modern CL&P constructions all the way through, turning it into a generic line. :(
Source: Google Maps
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