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1982 The power stations closed but a steam locomotive used at the site, "Nechells No.4", has been preserved and is operating on the [[Chasewater Railway]] in Staffordshire.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nechells Wikipedia]</ref>
1982 The power stations closed but a steam locomotive used at the site, "Nechells No.4", has been preserved and is operating on the [[Chasewater Railway]] in Staffordshire.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nechells Wikipedia]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 10:34, 28 March 2025

Sept 1949. Nechells B Power Station.

Nechells was the location of two gasworks, in Windsor Street and Nechells Place, and two coal-fired power stations situated on land now occupied by the Star City complex.

1915 Nechells temporary power station was opened

1923 Nechells Prince's Generating station was opened by the Prince of Wales. Initial capacity of 75 megawatts was subsequently enlarged to 130 MW (in 1929?).

1954 A larger plant, known as Nechells "B", was opened.

A small railway network was used by both power stations for the transport of coal from the main line railway at Saltley and within the plant.

1982 The power stations closed but a steam locomotive used at the site, "Nechells No.4", has been preserved and is operating on the Chasewater Railway in Staffordshire.[1]

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