832 Comments for Westport Generating Station

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It was a real treat clicking through this gallery. As usual!
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No - but it seemed narrower than the standard gauge.
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I'm assuming they went back and forth since they were cable driven, but I don't recall seeing the winch mechanism so I'm not positive how it worked.
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Yeah I thought it was crushed too, but it's possible that the lamp shade is intentionally curved in like that to prevent blinding a worker stationed at the same elevation.
The more i look at this picture, the more i like it. And HOW did they change the light-bulb in that lamp up there? Hmmmmm....
in my wasted youth I would of ask for this pitcher on a t-hirt
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Thank you
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I just Love this! Every knob you turn has a different design and no doubt a designated position or purpose. It does look almost Alien and ...I No Speaky Yo Language, but, Me likey.
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thanx for cleaning up this board - geesh
Ye, yes I KNOW they are Huge; but i would still like to play there, and with them, rattling along. impressive site; wonder-working pictures! Thank you, Mr.M. May you always be safe.
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It says 'Bailey Meters'.
Amazing! Huge it is, and see that little tiny lamp, way way up there. How very dark it must have been! Special color: it is "machine-greene!"
Ahhh hahaha, well, yes, Iceberg, you are right, i do! A passion for lamp-ing! For your enlightenment! Fun Every day!
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You have good eyes Mr. Motts, the car tilts and adjusts to the lines in the roof! Compliments!
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Thanks again Motts I really liked this one