Pratt Street Power Plant, USA

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Pratt Street power station, conjointly called the Pier Four power station, the ability Plant, or Pratt Street Station, could be a historic power station settled in city, Maryland, u. S.. Pratt Street power station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The structure could be a 132 by 326 foot (40 by ninety nine m) advanced of 3 buildings settled at Pratt Street and Pier four at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. The structures ar brick with earthenware trim and steel frame construction. It had been designed between 1900 and 1909 and could be a huge industrial structure with Neo-Classical description designed by the noted beaux arts firm of Baldwin & Pennington.
It served because the main supply of power for the United Railways and public utility, a consolidation of smaller street railway systems, that influenced the supply of town-wide transportation and spread out community areas of city to power its electrical street railway within the city. It later served as a central steam plant for the Consolidated Gas, light bulb and power service, a forerunner of the city Gas and public utility for $4 million.

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