Lots Road Power Station

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Lots Road Power Station is a former coal-fired power station in Chelsea, London, that once supplied electricity to the London Underground and has since been redeveloped for mixed residential and commercial use.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coal-fired power station
former power station
industrial building
architecturalStyle industrial architecture
commissioned 1905
connectedTo Bakerloo line NERFINISHED
Circle line NERFINISHED
District line NERFINISHED
Piccadilly line NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1902
country United Kingdom
currentUse apartments
mixed-use development
retail units
decommissioned 2002
formerUse electricity generation
gridReference TQ274776
hasChimneyCount 2
heritageStatus non-listed industrial building
inaugurationDate 1905
locatedIn Chelsea NERFINISHED
England
London NERFINISHED
London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedNear Thames
surface form: River Thames
locatedOn Lots Road NERFINISHED
nearbyArea Chelsea Harbour NERFINISHED
nearbyStation Imperial Wharf railway station NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the earliest large-scale power stations dedicated to a transport system
distinctive twin chimneys on the Chelsea riverside
operatorDuringService London Underground NERFINISHED
ownedBy London Regional Transport NERFINISHED
London Transport Board NERFINISHED
London Transport Executive NERFINISHED
London Underground NERFINISHED
Transport for London NERFINISHED
partOf London Underground power supply system NERFINISHED
primaryFuel coal
natural gas
oil
redevelopedAs Lots Road Powerhouse NERFINISHED
redevelopedFor commercial use
residential use
redevelopmentStartDate 2000s
region Greater London
suppliedElectricityTo London Underground NERFINISHED

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World's End locatedNear Lots Road Power Station