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RobertWeemeyer
9 months ago

This could be a telephone cable for the railway telephone network between the control units.

Chemnitzer13
9 months ago

Train-in-line telephone line or other currents, here already combined in a cable instead of the previously typical “telegraphic lines”. But today, on most routes, are underground – to the suffering of classical optics.

MarSusMar
9 months ago

These are signal lines to the control station. Sifa messages don’t work by radio.

LenMar8590
9 months ago
Reply to  MarSusMar

The Sifa message only gets the driver around the ears if he did not operate the Sifa button in time again.
If the acoustic Sifa message sounds, there is a forced braking 2.5 seconds later. But nothing is reported, and this event is also not subject to registration.

Chemnitzer13
9 months ago
Reply to  MarSusMar

Don’t go to the lead.

Seeheldin
9 months ago

Power lines for the houses.

Has since become rare, power lines run underground.

Propagandalf1
9 months ago

Electricity for the house

Carsten1b
2 months ago
Reply to  Propagandalf1

If this means the cable or rope running obliquely to the bottom left, it will be a voltage for the current mast, which would otherwise tilt because it appears to be on a bow or slope. The pulling of the cable suspended on the mast could cause this. The way the cable is suspended speaks for a communication cable. Power cables for power supply (lower voltage range) are often 3 or 4 individual wires on the masts because a 4wire power cable is too heavy for the masts. 4 wires are required at 3 phase alternating current with 0 conductors.

peterobm
9 months ago

looks more like electricity, you see clearly a cable leading to the house

treppensteiger
9 months ago
Reply to  peterobm

These are not energy but data lines/telephones. What goes towards the house is a purely mechanical clamping wire for the stable stand of the mast.

peterobm
9 months ago
Reply to  treppensteiger

in a straight line, it makes no sense

dvdfan
9 months ago

You’re right.

I have often looked at these lines and masts from close proximity and was already involved in dismantling.

The clamping wire has a large corkscrew down in the ground.

treppensteiger
9 months ago

I’m not asking the point, I just looked at the picture in magnification.