The DC line has smoothing reactors and surge arrester capacitors at each station.
The network contains several 735-kilovolt lines and one 450-kilovolt DC line directly linked to the U.S. power grid.
Since its construction, other projects including a high-voltage DC line have been proposed for the same route.
It was replaced with the DC line, namely the DC-1 [1996] and the DC-2.
The DC line turns gradually to head north-northeast and separates from Interstate 15.
In 1997 a tornado damaged 19 towers of the DC lines.
In late 1966/early 1967, Infantino was tasked by Donenfeld with designing covers for the entire DC line.
The direct current equipment often includes a coil (called a reactor) that adds inductance in series with the DC line to help smooth the direct current.
The local passenger services which over the DC line are:
Westchester County is also promoting a DC line from upstate to increase downstate power.