Liverpool Hydraulic Power Company
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Liverpool's Hydraulic Power Company were the operators of a public hydraulic power network supplying energy across the city of Liverpool, England, via a system of high-pressure water pipes from two pumping stations. The system was the third public system to be built in England, opening in 1888. It expanded rapidly, but gradually declined as electric power become more readily available. The pumping station was converted to electric operation in 1960, but the system was turned off in 1971. One of the pump sets was salvaged and presented to the Liverpool Museum.
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Liverpool Vauxhall
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N 53.4243 ° | E -2.9899 ° |
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L5 9RR Liverpool, Vauxhall
England, United Kingdom
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