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This is the type of small 1-phase xfmr used where one or two houses stand on their own. The incoming high-line is a two-leg spur from a normal 11kV delta:
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Here is an 11kV overhead switch, and you might be able to see that at this point the line goes underground:
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Another 3-phase xfmr, this time on a double-pole:
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These are the three fuse/cut-outs on the 240/415 side:
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And finally, some 33kV feeders into the area. The design of the poles and supports is fairly well standardized, so you could see something like this almost anywhere in the country:
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