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Acton Lane Power Station : ウィキペディア英語版
Acton Lane Power Station

Acton Lane Power Station was a power station in London NW10. The station was located to the south of the Euston to Birmingham railway on a site also bounded by Acton Lane, the Grand Union Canal and the Dudding Hill railway line. In later years the site was extended to the south side of the canal. The entire site is now occupied by Willesden Grid Supply Point buildings.〔UK Power Networks - Willesden, LPN Regional Development Plan No.1; Figure 1 - ''Willesden Site Plan''〕
==History==
The first station was built by the ''Metropolitan Electric Supply Company Limited'' (METESCo) and commissioned in 1899. It was taken over by the ''London Power Company Limited'' in 1924. It was one of four stations (the others being Bow, Deptford East and Grove Road, Saint John's Wood) which continued following the formation of the ''London and Home Counties Joint Electricity Authority'' in 1925, which resulted in closure of many smaller stations in central London.〔''PRE-VESTING UNDERTAKINGS (1882 - 1948)'', LMA/4278/01 1883 - 2003, National Archives, ()〕
The later Acton Lane 'B' station had three concrete cooling towers and dominated the eastern end of North Acton trading estate at Park Royal. Work on this began in 1950, initially for 56 MW.〔(New Power Stations,''Hansard'',1950-11-06 )〕 Coal was supplied by rail to sidings from the adjacent railway to the north. Other power stations nearby included Neasden (since demolished) and Taylors Lane.
The station closed on 31 October 1983 with a generating capacity of 150 MW.

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