English: This pole is a part of the original Lithgow to Bathurst 66kV transmission line. The western section of the circuit is still used but has been reduced to 11kV as a local feeder. Evidence points to this pole being an original pole as installed in 1930 by the NSWGR - note the typical New South Government Railway (NSWGR) crossarm attachment technique to pole using U bolts. Generally other constructers used a bolt through the crossarm and direct through the pole. Photo taken in 2012, 82 years after construction, near Walang, 18kms east of Bathurst.
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