Category:Chester Waterside Station of the Philadelphia Electric Company
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English: Chester Waterside Station of the Philadelphia Electric Company — a coal fired power plant complex, on the Delaware River in Chester, southeastern Pennsylvania.
- The original section was built in 1916, with the facades in the Beaux-Arts style. The Turbine Hall Annex addition was built in 1939-1942.
- Out of service since 1984 and awaiting adaptive reuse, the structures are on the National Register of Historic Places in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Media in category "Chester Waterside Station of the Philadelphia Electric Company"
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Chester Waterside Station Machine Shop.jpg 3,243 × 1,969; 2.32 MB
Categories:
- Buildings in Chester, Pennsylvania
- Coal-fired power plants in Pennsylvania
- Delaware River adjacent to Pennsylvania
- Built in Pennsylvania in 1916
- Built in Pennsylvania in 1942
- National Register of Historic Places in Delaware County, Pennsylvania
- Historic American Engineering Record images of Pennsylvania
- Beaux-Arts architecture in Pennsylvania
- PECO Energy Company
- Economy of Delaware County, Pennsylvania