They could be light poles onright pole has near top curved glass ?
On Thu, 16 Aug 2018, 09:48 Prescott lenkaprescott@...> wrote:
> Stanchions (under the euphemism of "smart poles") have been erected along
> George St either side of the APS tracks, thus negating in one fell swoop
> all the "aesthetic" arguments for ground power. John Cowper has posted an
> impressive photo on Facebook (link below). It's just mind-boggling. One wit
> has suggested that when the APS fails, it will now be easy to string up
> wires overnight to keep the service running.
>
>
> https://scontent.fsyd4-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/39145597_10155433174250997_1554963897012715520_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=c4d62fccbcfc139d5a5b73aa1fd36a9d&oe=5BF3C7F2
>
> Sydney City Council demanded ground power. Sydney City Council is
> responsible for the new stanchions. Go figure.
>
> Tony P
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