Poste Adélard-Godbout

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title: Poste Adélard-Godbout
text: The Poste Adélard-Godbout is a 120 kV electrical substation in Old Montreal. Canada's oldest substation, it has been in continuous operation since 1901. It contains two stories above ground and one below ground. It has a facade in clay brick with grey stone ornaments. Designed by Maurice Perrault, it was built between 1901 and 1904. Initially it received 12 kV current from the now defunct Lachine hydroelectric generating station. Later it received 25 kV from a generating station in Chambly. It
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description: Electrical infrastructure in Quebec, Canada
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date modified: 2016-12-07T01:04:01Z
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