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Photo of Brayton Point Power Station from ex-railroad yard
Brayton Point Power Station from ex-railroad yard

Located across the Sakonnet River in Somerset, MA, the power station runs on coal totally shipped in by ship. You can see the stern of a large collier facing the camera. The railroad line between Providence and Fall River was to the right of the cove, but was abandoned around 1930, way before the power station was built. The Brayton Point Power Station is famous for producing fish that rival Mr. Burns' Blinky. [Allegedly]

Photographed by Elliott Hoffman, April 15, 2008.
Added to the photo archive by Elliott Hoffman, April 15, 2008.
Railroad: New Haven.

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