• Matt Blaze@federate.socialOP
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    30 days ago

    Telegraph poles with multiple “code lines” were once a common feature along American railroads. They are distinguishable from ordinary power or telephone lines by their multitude of cables, often occupying several crossarms. The wires typically include a power bus plus separate leads for the signals along the route, with various more efficient encodings used as technology improved.

    They’ve been mostly supplanted by more modern SCADA systems that don’t require so many individual wires.