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https://ggwash.org/view/4412/how-track-circuits-detect-and-protect-trains
That's a power feed for a third-rail operation. You can see an insulated mount and the third rail in the upper right corner.
Having spent a lot of time on and in the DC Metro system I recognize the third rail insulator, but that thing is wired to the web of the main rail, not the third rail. Plus its got angle iron on both sides to protect the joint. Could also be a signal system component.
Dragging equipment detector perhaps? The more I think about it, in the modern era between dragging equipment detectors and flange oilers there are many opportunities to disguise feeders like this.
More details and some corrections made - the scene has come together nicely and I'm really happy the way it turned out. Here are four shots, no description needed.Of course I've also been working on other parts of the layout, the cleanup seems endless. I'm most grateful the damage was confined to the big room.
I guess you guys didn't read the photo caption or the info provided in the link below the photo.https://ggwash.org/view/4412/how-track-circuits-detect-and-protect-trains