*Shallow end, being shocked when grabbing railing*

IF the electrode grounding conductor does not run through the meter I think you can do this by touching the meter box and the copper wire going to the ground rod.
 
Seems like the voltage is probably not coming from the house side.

Maybe an exposed wire connection underground on the main incoming hot wires?

That would be difficult to check.

Maybe a signal generator on the main incoming power wires to see if it shows up on the oscilloscope?

If the underground wire was leaking current, it would go towards the ground rod to get to the ground wire to get to the neutral and back to the transformer neutral.
 

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Seems like the voltage is probably not coming from the house side.

Maybe an exposed wire connection underground on the main incoming hot wires?

That would be difficult to check.

Maybe a signal generator on the main incoming power wires to see if it shows up on the oscilloscope?
If you attach a wire to the ground rod which we know goes to the panel and take it with a meter. One lead to the wire and the other lead into the ground and test for voltage. This will work much better if you know the route the incoming feeders travel.
 
With the neutral disconnected, the current would not be able to get back to the transformer neutral through the wire and it would need to go through the ground to the transformer ground rod.

How far away is the transformer from the house?
 
With the neutral disconnected, the current would not be able to get back to the transformer neutral through the wire and it would need to go through the ground to the transformer ground rod.

How far away is the transformer from the house?
On a super busy highway, maybe 300 feet? I really don't know because we don't have anything in our yards.
 

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