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traction current pylon

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/ˈtræk.ʃən kɜ:.rənt paɪ.lɑ:n/
Forms:traction current pylons
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a tall structure supporting electrical wires used to power trains

A traction current pylon is a tall structure used to support overhead power lines that provide electricity to trains. These pylons are typically found along railway tracks and are part of the system that delivers power to electric trains. The electricity from the pylon travels through the wires and is transferred to the train by a pantograph, allowing the train to run. Traction current pylons are essential for the operation of electric trains, especially in areas where trains rely on external power sources rather than onboard fuel.

  • The traction current pylons along the railway line stood tall against the cloudy sky.
  • Engineers inspected the traction current pylons regularly to ensure the train services ran smoothly.
  • During the storm, one traction current pylon was damaged, causing a temporary suspension of train operations.
  • The workers carefully replaced the damaged insulators on the traction current pylon to restore electrical conductivity.
  • The design of modern traction current pylons focuses on durability and efficiency to sustain heavy electrical loads.