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overhead wires are awesome and provide an intimate sense of urban enclosure... long live overhead wires... i'll take the character of overhead wires in an urban setting over the sterility of buried utility found in the suburbs and sunbelt cities

there's an organic quality to those wires that i find really fascinating.  safety, howeve, may be another issue.

There was a discussion in the W65th & Detroit (Cleveland)thread about overhead wires and I seemed to be the only one that understood what these do visuallyfor a streetscape.  Glad I'm not the only out here with that opinion.

High density meets high voltage. Yowza!

I agree that overhead wires do add to the urban context in places like OTR, (Cbus) German Village, Northside, etc, but they look terrible in a CBD, if not in a situation like Dayton, where their is a necessary element for transportation.

i was about to say, i like how the bus wires look in dayton. when you are driving along and they turn a corner or stop you notice right away and it feels weird.

 

come to think of it wacky cartoonist robert crumb would not have had much of an early career if he hadn't obsessed about streetscape wires, mostly from clev initially:

 

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Ew that picture looks awful!

^You best not be dissing Crumb.

Another Crumb pic

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