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[edit]DescriptionCentral Power Station diagram (Murray, fig. 51).png |
English: The Central Power Station of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, which closed in the 1950s and became known as the Gowanus Batcave.
These photos and diagrams come Electric Power Plants: A Description of a Number of Power Stations by Thomas Edward Murray (1910). |
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Source | https://books.google.com/books/about/Electric_Power_Plants.html?id=de9OAAAAMAAJ |
Author | Thomas Edward Murray |
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