feeding post definition

feeding post means a supply control post, where the incoming feeder lines from grid sub-station are terminated;
feeding post means a supply control post in overhead traction, where the incoming feeder lines from grid sub- station are terminated;
feeding post means a supply control post, where the incoming feeder lines from grid sub–station are terminated.

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feeding post means an electric supply control post, where the

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