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Standard Pillars for Trolley Wires

1st October 1943, Page 20
1st October 1943
Page 20
Page 20, 1st October 1943 — Standard Pillars for Trolley Wires
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HITHERTO no standards for feeder and section pillars for the overhead equipment of trolleybns systems have

existed. Makers have, consequently, been called upon to supply a wide variety of types and arrangements tO meet the individual preferences of operators and consulting engineers.

In this connection the Joint Overhead Equipment Committee Of the M.P.T.A. and P.T.A., which include in their membership all the publictransport tramway and trolleybus systems in Great 'Britain and . Northern Ireland, has now available a specification and drawings forming recommendations for the design and construction of such pillars. It is hoped, by this means, to ensure that manufacturers' tenders can be, moreuniform in their essentials.

In making its recommendations, the

joint Committee has had in its mind the possibilities Of post-war developnients, and they will be applicable where tramways may be converted to trolleybus systems or where new route construction is necessary. It remains possible, however, for reasonable. variations in 'design and construction to be made so as to provide, to an extent, for local needs. '

Application for the necessary partiCula.rsshould be made to the General Secretary, Municipal Passenger Transport Association, Aldwych House, Aldwyeh, London, W.C.2, or the Secretary, Public Transport Association, Brettenham House, Lancaster Place, Strand, London, W.C.2. The price. of the specification is 2s. 6d., including postage, and there, are three drawings, prices for which are available on application. _