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Westover Generating Station, New York Also known as Goudey Station, this old coal-fired power station was built in 1917 along the Susquehanna River in Binghamton, New York. The only two turbines left dated back from 1944 and 1955 and not much from the original part was still noticeable beside the arched windows. I don't know what the current status of this place but from last news it was already moslty dismantled... Full album available here : https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzC5nx
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I really liked this place, you're right it's pretty much demolished now. This was the most intact of a string of small plants nearby which were all cool in their own way.
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Posted by mookster I really liked this place, you're right it's pretty much demolished now. This was the most intact of a string of small plants nearby which were all cool in their own way.
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Yeah I have agree with you!
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That control room shot is gorgeous! Nice photo set, thanks for posting!
"Sorry, I didn't know I'm not supposed to be here," he said, knowing full well he wasn't supposed to be there. |
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DAMN.
Sooooooooooo gooooooood.
GREAT STUFF.
RIP Blackhawk |
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Posted by decayed state
Yeah I have agree with you!
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I'm actually going to be staying up there very soon, such a shame they pulled it down as I'd have loved to go back. The other one out east of it may well tempt me again though, that one was an underrated little gem.
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that control room looks a bunch like the one in the powerhouse where I used to work... too bad this is all gone. Binghamton is a day drive for me.
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Posted by Aran That control room shot is gorgeous! Nice photo set, thanks for posting!
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Thanks man! The blue or gray control room you mean?
Posted by randomesquephoto DAMN.
Sooooooooooo gooooooood.
GREAT STUFF.
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Thanks I appreciate!
Posted by mookster
I'm actually going to be staying up there very soon, such a shame they pulled it down as I'd have loved to go back. The other one out east of it may well tempt me again though, that one was an underrated little gem.
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You are in the US now? I thought you were in the UK lol. But yeah at least there's still a lot of other good ones left!
Posted by Samurai that control room looks a bunch like the one in the powerhouse where I used to work... too bad this is all gone. Binghamton is a day drive for me.
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Luck you to have been able to work in a power plant!
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Posted by decayed state Luck you to have been able to work in a power plant!
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that was one department I didn't work in. My duties in the recaust plant sometimes took me into the powerhouse, mostly for equipment lockouts. Kraft process paper mills generally have a powerhouse on-site. They consist of a power boiler (like a normal power plant) and a recovery boiler, dedicated to turning black liquor to green liquor and sending that liquor to us to turn it back into white liquor. I was just struck by how much the control room of that power plant was laid out like the one at my former employer. sorry if there was any confusion.
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Posted by decayed state
You are in the US now? I thought you were in the UK lol. But yeah at least there's still a lot of other good ones left!
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I will be, very soon!
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Posted by mookster
I will be, very soon!
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east coast? west coast? points in between?
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This is a great set in general, but #3 is perfect. Its a cool looking spot. I wish I'd gotten into power plants a little sooner.
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