Category:Cos Cob Power Station
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English: The Cos Cob Power Station — a historic former power plant on the Mianus River at Long Island Sound, in Greenwich, Fairfield County, southwest Connecticut.
- Built in 1907 by New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, with Mission Revival style facades, to power the electric Metro-North Railroad line.
- Demolished in 2001, becoming a Former National Register of Historic Places, and former Historic district and Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark.
Media in category "Cos Cob Power Station"
The following 94 files are in this category, out of 94 total.
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Cos Cob Power Plant, Cos Cob, (Fairfield County, Connecticut).jpg 937 × 708; 241 KB
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Cos Cob Anchor Bridge Substation.jpg 5,312 × 2,988; 4.21 MB
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Cos Cob Electric Power House 1907 postcard.jpg 1,459 × 916; 218 KB
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Cos Cob power dispatcher's office, July 2019.JPG 5,184 × 3,888; 3.77 MB
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Coscobpowerplant1907.png 798 × 390; 49 KB
Categories:
- Buildings in Greenwich, Connecticut
- Coal-fired power plants in Connecticut
- New Haven Line
- Rail transport in Connecticut
- Rail transportation powerhouses in the United States
- Built in Connecticut in 1907
- Destroyed in the United States in 2001
- Historic districts in Connecticut
- Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks
- National Register of Historic Places in Greenwich, Connecticut
- Former National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
- Concrete buildings in Connecticut
- Mission Revival architecture in Connecticut
- Mianus River
- Cos Cob, Connecticut