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Menards O Scale Telephone Poles

By Rene Schweitzer | September 30, 2025

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Menards recently sent Classic Toy Trains a box of sample products. At the bottom was a small package I almost overlooked because of its size. It was marked “O Scale Telephone Poles” (No. 275-9417). I was heading to the workshop to test another product, so I added the telephone pole box to my pile. Before I knew it, I was inspired to install these on our in-house layout, the City Terminal & Transfer!

Inside the box are three poles. They measure approximately 6 inches tall. My research found that prototypical poles measure between 40-60 feet tall. In O scale, that would make them between 7.5 and 10 inches. I think Menards made a good choice in making these a bit undersize. You want them to be noticed but not to dominate the scene.

small box with three model telephone poles
Each box contains three telephone poles. Each pole has four insulators, a crossarm, and two crossarm supports. In addition, one pole has a distribution transformer with extra wiring. Rene Schweitzer photo

Each pole has four insulators, a crossarm, and two crossarm supports. In addition, one pole has a distribution transformer with extra wiring. (If you’re curious, I found this diagram of utility pole parts interesting.) The pole, crossarm, and supports are made from wood, while the insulators and transformers are either MDF or a type of plastic.

I found an elevated area on the CT&T where I thought the poles would look good. If you’re going to install these in an area with a plaster or wood base, you’ll want to drill a small hole first. If you have an area with a foam insulation base, like I did, you could simply push them into place. First, I used the pole to create a hole into the base. I then added a small amount of carpenter’s glue to the bottom of the pole, and pushed it into place.

city scene on toy train layout
Rene Schweitzer photo

Did I measure the distance between the poles? No, I just eyeballed it. Though, it probably would have made more sense to measure first. I also ignored prototypical distances between each pole (about 25 inches if using 100 foot spacing). I didn’t have that kind of space, and I felt that the distance was too great.

I adjusted the poles until they looked straight to me. Let the glue dry, and you’re done! I love how a small detail can add more depth to a scene. If you’re looking for an easy upgrade to a section of your layout, these telephone poles are an easy way to accomplish that.

city scene on toy train layout
The poles add a refreshed look to this scene on the CT&T. Rene Schweitzer photo

Note: Menards is currently out of stock on the telephone poles, but per an email to me dated Sept. 10, 2025, more are in production. I suggest checking their website and/or signing up for their weekly emails to keep tabs on product information.

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