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@*††~~:,,, ,,,:~~††*@
#@¶@*^†~:, ,:~†^*@¶@#
#@¶@*^†~:, ,:~†^*@¶@#
@^†~~~::,, @*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~ ,,::~~~†^@
@@@^††~:,, *@~ *@~ ,,:~††^@@@
@***^^†~:, *~@ sucking transformer *~@ ,:~†^^***@
¶@*††††~:, ~*@ ~*@ ,:~††††*@¶
#@¶@*^†~:, ~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@* ,:~†^*@¶@#
@*†~:,,,,, ,,,,,:~†*@
@@@^^^†~:, a type of transformer (an electrical ,:~†^^^@@@
@@@^~,,,,, component) found mainly along railway ,,,,,~^@@@
@¶@^~:,,,, lines. they're usually mounted halfway ,,,,:~^@¶@
@@¶@*^†~:, between the rails and the overhead ,:~†^*@¶@@
¶*^†::::,, powerlines. ,,::::†^*¶
¶*†~:,,,,, ,,,,,:~†*¶
##@¶@^†~:, as far as transformers go, these are ,:~†^@¶@##
¶¶**†~~~:, ~very big~. instead, not as many are ,:~~~†**¶¶
¶*†~,,,,,, needed. among all rail-adjacent ,,,,,,~†*¶
#@¶@*^†~:, artifacts/symbols, they belong to the ,:~†^*@¶@#
@^†~~~,,,, rarer kind. ,,,,~~~†^@
@@^^†~,,,, ,,,,~†^^@@
#@¶@*^†~:, ~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@* ,:~†^*@¶@#
@^^~~,,,,, ,,,,,~~^^@
@@@^~:,,,, the railpeople are in general very ,,,,:~^@@@
@^^~~:,,,, secretive about their symbols and ,,,,:~~^^@
#@¶@*^†~:, machines, so also with the this ,:~†^*@¶@#
#@¶@*^†~:, transformer. what we know is what we ,:~†^*@¶@#
#@¶@*^†~:, can observe. ,:~†^*@¶@#
@@@^~~~:,, ,,:~~~^@@@
@*^~,,,,,, a sucking transformer is surrounded by ,,,,,,~^*@
#@¶@*^†~:, two signs, both around twenty four ,:~†^*@¶@#
#@¶@*^†~:, meters to each side of it. tranins do ,:~†^*@¶@#
#@¶@*^†~:, not stop between these signs during any ,:~†^*@¶@#
#@¶@*^†~:, circumstances - if the choice is ,:~†^*@¶@#
@^†~~,,,,, between halting within, or running into ,,,,,~~†^@
#@¶@*^†~:, another train just outside, they prefer ,:~†^*@¶@#
¶¶¶@*^†~:, colliding. ,:~†^*@¶¶¶
@*^~,,,,,, ,,,,,,~^*@
@^^†:::::, water avoids them. in light rain, the ,:::::†^^@
@@^~:,,,,, ground closest to a transformer stays ,,,,,:~^@@
@@@@*^†~:, dry. a common sight is a creek or ,:~†^*@@@@
##@¶*^†~:, stream making a half-circle detour. ,:~†^*¶@##
#@¶@*^†~:, generally, sucking transformers are not ,:~†^*@¶@#
#@¶@*^†~:, placed near to larger bodies of water. ,:~†^*@¶@#
##¶@*^†~:, ,:~†^*@¶##
@@¶@*^†~:, *~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@*~@ ,:~†^*@¶@@
#@¶@*^†~:, ,:~†^*@¶@#
#@¶@*^†~:, their function for the rail environment ,:~†^*@¶@#
#@¶@*^†~:, is poorly understood. they seem to pull ,:~†^*@¶@#
@^^†:,,,,, in stray fields and electricities. ,,,,,:†^^@
@@¶@*^†~:, superstition exist that they also ,:~†^*@¶@@
#@¶@*^†~:, affect spirits, gijinkas, and even the ,:~†^*@¶@#
#@¶@*^†~:, souls of living creatures. ,:~†^*@¶@#
@^†~,,,,,, ,,,,,,~†^@
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