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The Shoshone Transmission Line was an early and notable electric power transmission line, now recorded on the
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. The line takes its name from the power plant at its west end which generates
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below the Shoshone Rapids in
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.Florence Clark, Light and Power for a State
Popular Electricity
Vol. IV, No. 6 (Oct. 1911); pages 481-485, see page 483, right column, for a discussion of the role of the Boulder power plant.
The line began service on July 17, 1909, conveying power from the 15 MW Shoshone Generating Station, outside of Glenwood Springs to
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, serving substations in
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,
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and
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. At the east end of the line, it was connected to the utility's Boulder Canyon Hydroelectric Plant powered from the
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. In the event of a break in the line, either power plant could supply customers along the line. As originally built, the line was long, crossing the Continental Divide at
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(at altitude ), Fremont Pass (at altitude ) and
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(at altitude ). For many years, this was the highest electric power transmission line in the world.Public Service Company of Colorado -- Providing Energy for More than a Century
(undated, but content implies 1976, the
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); pages 12-13.
The three-phase line operated at 90  kV and was supported 1400 steel towers high on an average spacing of . A secondary power line from the backbone of the Shoshone line connected it to a steam generating station at Leadville, as well as to many of the mines in the Leadville region. At Dillon, a secondary line served the numerous gold dredges of the Breckenridge placer mining district. Connections were also made to smaller hydroelectric plants at Dillon and Idaho Springs. In 1951 and 1952, the
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replaced the hemp-cored 6-strand copper cable on the Shoshone line with steel-core aluminum cable. By this time, the Shoshone generating station had been upgraded to 14.4 MW. New towers were installed in the 1970s, with some changes in the path of the line.Sara E. Simonson, Scott Toepfer, et al
Rapid Assessment of a Large-Magnitude Snow Avalanche Event in Colorado
Researchgate.net, Oct. 6, 2014.
The severe climate and mountain terrain along the line are a challenge. Within a few years of construction, sleet buildups of as much a had been observed on wires along the line. Several towers were buckled and demolished by wind force alone—wind speeds of over were measured at one point along the line, leading to
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at the points where
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support the power line. In the vicinity of the high passes, snow depths as great as have been measured.
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s along the line have been known to damage multiple
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s in remote locations. The
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has honored the line for its length, and for deployment in difficult terrain and unusually harsh weather patterns.IEEE History Center
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