Transposition Brackets

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Sun Jul 29 13:52:59 EDT 2007


In the days of the telegraph and telephone, both the ACL and the Norfolk
Southern had transposition brackets on the cross-arms of lineside telegraph
and telephone lines. If two wires stay parallel for a certain distance they
have a tendency to induce each other's signal. To prevent this possibility
there are transposition brackets placed at strategic cross-arms. This
bracket has one insulator located above the cross-arm, and another
insulator positioned below the cross-arm to take the two wires temporarily
out of being parallel for a short distance, thus preventing line induction
between the two lines. Did the N&W use these devices? Or more to the
point, are there any of them left on today's lineside cross-arms? I know
that they were used widely by AT&T and regional telephone companies.
Bill Sellers
Gainesville,Ga.



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