Good things come in narrow packages
Where the line crosses a road, track, or other lines the poles are often taller than usual:
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Some companies placed the crossarms on the side of the pole away from the obstacle being crossed, and usually the crossarms along the pole line alternated to which side of the pole they were attached.
Also, I think that perhaps there's one too many insulators on those crossarms (or two too few). Both arms on the pole in front of my house have only three insulators each. One of our electrician-type Members may be able to clarify that one.

Regardless, the pole looks good to me, and really enhances the scene. Thumbsup Thumbsup

Wayne
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