Current Gallery: openwire ( piece)
The backbone of U. S. telecommunications between 1880 and the mid-1950s, was openwire communications technology used by nearly all operating companies throughout the nation to link farm to town and town to city. The hayday of the crossarm throughout the countryside prospered for over 50 years and then suddenly disappeared by the late 1960s and early 1970s. Today, very little of that civilian telecom heritage remains, except in very isolated areas. Transportation companies namely: the railroads, are dismantling their communications and signal facilities at a breakneck pace, anticipating that all railway openwire will be linewrecked by 2020. The pole and crossarm icon has always conjured up what we fondly recall as part of the "countryside furniture." Today, the landscape seems more barren; railroads and highways . . . far more isolated and foresaken without their former communications partners in stride with the parallel ribbons of pavement or iron rail. We present some historical photos of this incredible epoch which we recall the grand period which was . . . openwire communications.
"TL Radio Relay Hut with Parabolic Antennae"  (2012) by TheElectricOrphanage
Relic of Aerial Wire on the Rails
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UPRR WRRS Terminal Box (Iron) and Dead-ends
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TL Radio Relay Hut with Parabolic Antennae
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UPRR Retired Signal WRRS Terminal With Dead-ends
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Detail of Tilford Drop Brackets
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Stormy Clouds over Mitchell-Tyndall-Lead
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North End Terminal Structure, Tilford Lead
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Black Hills and Tilford, S.D. Preserved Open Wire
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Tilford, South Dakota Exchange Open Wire Lead
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Mitchell-Tyndall Lead with Pole Extension
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Tilford, South Dakota Preserved Bell System Lead
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What Used To Be A Common Sight . . .
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Mitchell-Tyndall NWBell Toll Lead Tangent Pole
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Transposition Pole Detail, Tilford, South Dakota
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Tilford, South Dakota Open Wire Preserved Lead
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Transposition Structure With Twin Multi-Pair Cable
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Remains of Old AT&T Long Lines CB-Sioux City Lead
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Former Lincoln Tel & Tel Open Wire
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Dakota Central Telephone 12-pin Line
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Wires Sag When It's Hot!
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Open Wire in Perspective
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Up Close & Personal View of Insulators on Arm
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Bell System Alley-Arm Structures
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From The Lineman's Perspective
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CP Phantom Bracket on Guyed Open Wire Lead
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BNSF Railway Openwire Looking Towards Lincoln
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Greenwood-Lincoln, Nebraska BNSF Mainline Tracks
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Don't 'Frog' the Wires!
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Long Lines' Crew with Tree Cutting Blade
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