Energy company helps East Troy Railroad Museum with a unique gift
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We Energies donated utility poles to the East Troy Railroad Museum, which will be used to restore sections of the electric overhead system along the line that runs from East Troy to Mukwonago.
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Along the East Troy Railroad Museum’s 7 miles of railroad track, there are nearly 500 line poles that support the overhead system providing power to the historic interurban’s railroad cars and trolleys.
EAST TROY — The East Troy Railroad Museum received 30 used utility poles that will help restore sections of the electric overhead system that supplies power to the historic electric railroad cars traveling between East Troy and Mukwonago.
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We Energies donated utility poles to the East Troy Railroad Museum, which will be used to restore sections of the electric overhead system along the line that runs from East Troy to Mukwonago.
Along the East Troy Railroad Museum’s 7 miles of railroad track, there are nearly 500 line poles that support the overhead system providing power to the historic interurban’s railroad cars and trolleys.