Category:PG&E Mission Substation
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English: The PG&E Mission Substation, located at 1200-36 Mission Street on the corner of 8th Street in the South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood of San Francisco, California, was built in 1948 and was designed by William Merchant in a style that was described as :ultramodern. The building features two bas-reliefs, called "Power and Light", on its 8th Street facade by Robert B. Howard. The building's exterior was renovated in 2013, with improvements also made to the lighting, sidewalks and fencing.
The substation has been the site of fires which caused electrical outages in 2003, 2005 and 2017. (Sources: [1], [2] and [3])
Media in category "PG&E Mission Substation"
The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
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PG&E Mission Substation 1200-36 Mission Street.jpg 4,263 × 2,460; 1.87 MB
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PG&E Mission substation north bas relief.jpg 3,302 × 4,264; 4.3 MB
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PG&E Mission Substation south bas relief.jpg 3,241 × 4,018; 4.93 MB
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Wall sculpture in San Francisco, California LCCN2013631826.tif 3,944 × 5,784; 130.57 MB