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DescriptionTrolley3WireSwitch.jpg
English: Such three-way trolleybus wire switches were used in the USSR. Sensors are visible before the switch, with wires leading to the electromagnetic latch.
Date 4 September 2006 (according to Exif data)
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  • 2006-09-04 18:29 Cmapm 1680×813× (100151 bytes) Such three-way [[trolleybus]] wire switches were used in the [[Soviet Union|USSR]]. Sensors are visible before the switch, with wires leading to the [[electromagnet]]ic latch.

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