I could not make out any of the stickers other than the transformer label but if your referring to the
my guess is a standard 'single phase' utility meter really needs split phase or '120V to ground', so to meter a 240V or 480V single phase 2-wire service they would use a 'three phase delta' meter.
I was just speculating why they would want a 240V line - neutral then 120V line to neutral as they clearly have a 5kva transformer?
480V service makes more sense, and in that case the 5kva is just making a 120/240 split phase for the crossing arm and the 480V 1-phase perhaps was give temp power for something or ?
I was kidding but a close up of the data plate on both the square D disconnects, voltage / phase number of poles would give a clue
If it's a '250V' class disconnect then it eliminates a 480V single phase 2-wire service and confirms a 240v single pahse 2-wire. If its 600V class then we still are guessing.
Side note it would be cool to have a thread (or more threads like this) on here that is just 'Pictures of oddball services', with a nice shot of the transformer connections, as all I ever see the standard boring four 120/240 1-phase, 3-phase; 208/120 and 480/277, 240/120.
whatever this service is its not a common one no doubt about it and the photos are well done.