telegraph post vs utility pole

telegraph post

noun
  • A pole, usually wooden, that carries telephone lines above a street. 

utility pole

noun
  • A tall cylinder, often made from the trunk of a tree, usually topped by a cross beam, used by a public utility to carry wire, cable or conduit through the air, for the transportation of electricity, cable television, telephone or similar services. 

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