
Westport power plant: Welcome to Westport Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: The most recent turbine hall Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Higher view Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Second hall, older Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: The rails for the colliery wagons Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Fire safety Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Side view Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: the most recent part, cooling system Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Coal conveyor belt Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Sun on Baltimore Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Second hall, rust paradise Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Control panels Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Again Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: The famous logo... Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Rust, again Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Each hall was isolated from the next one by thick & tight fire doors Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Third hall Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Fourth hall, oldest one Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Pistons pushed the remains of combustions out of the ovens Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Boiler room Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: The cathedral and the rolling fire extinguisher. Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: These wagons full of coal fed the coal silos located just below the rails Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Rails & silos Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Silos & rails Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Colliery wagons Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: On / Off Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

Westport power plant: Bye bye, Westport Sylvain Margaine (c) www.Forbidden-Places.net

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12 Monkeys Power Plant.
Built in 1906, this concrete steel and giant will not achieve one century of activity.
It was the largest power plant in the world. Located in the Baltimore bay, Maryland, the power plant was owned by Baltimore Gas and Electricity (BGE), now Constellation Power Source.
Its total capacity was 252 MW, split into 128 MW produces by steam and 124 MW by combustion turbines.

12 Monkeys tag on a wall
An efficient closing, steel plating, welded doors and windows kept vandals and looters out of this plant. Some years later, it remains an inestimable industrial heritage. Only the time left its mark. Everything remains intact. Each one the turbine halls is a real industrial cathedral.
One interesting feature is the presence of a coal delivery system on the top of one building, using a suspension railways system, hanging over some coal silos. 23 wooden wagons are still there. They open through their bottom, allowing the coal to fall directly in the silos.
The Westport power plant has been used as a filming location for the movie 12 Monkeys (1995). If the location can hardly be recognized in the movie, some tags of "The Army" still remain on the walls of the plant.
This place is now demolished, ideally located on Baltimore's bay, target of promoters. It became urgent to explore this place.