Talk:Power Line

I just read this for the first time, so this is a naïve reaction. As far as I saw, the only advantage to power lines is that they can extend almost twice as far as cables, for power transmission. So, you would use this for new installations, but there would be no advantage to replacing existing cables where the power poles are already built. Is this correct? I'll wait about a week for someone to correct me if I'm wrong, then if no one has I'll add text to the article pointing out what I said.

Also, the article doesn't say what machine constructs this.
 * The power line is same as cables, or more correctly, built from cables. I don't remember there is any other alternative to power lines to power your buildings.Kwjcool321 (talk) 12:30, 25 May 2021 (UTC)