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- Egleston_Substation abstract "The Egleston Substation is a historic electrical substation building at 3025 Washington Street in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The brick Renaissance Revival building was constructed in 1909 by the Boston Elevated Railway, a predecessor to today's MBTA. The monumental building is 87 feet (27 m) long, 52 feet (16 m) wide, and 46 feet (14 m) high. Its most prominent feature is the massive archway that frames the main entrance on Washington Street. The building was designed by Robert S. Peabody of Peabody and Stearns. The building was use by the Boston Elevated and its successors to provide AC to DC conversion for streetcars until 1987, at which time it was one of the oldest such substations in the nation. The building was essentially abandoned and fell into disrepair, with its roof in failure in 2005. It was then acquired by local nonprofits, who have converted it for use as office and television studio space.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.".
- Egleston_Substation added "2010-12-27".
- Egleston_Substation location Boston.
- Egleston_Substation location Jamaica_Plain.
- Egleston_Substation nrhpReferenceNumber "10001066".
- Egleston_Substation thumbnail BostonMA_EglestonSubstation.jpg?width=300.
- Egleston_Substation wikiPageID "42149590".
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- Egleston_Substation yearOfConstruction "1909".
- Egleston_Substation added "2010-12-27".
- Egleston_Substation architecture "Renaissance Revival".
- Egleston_Substation built "1909".
- Egleston_Substation governingBody "Private".
- Egleston_Substation latDegrees "42".
- Egleston_Substation latDirection "N".
- Egleston_Substation latMinutes "19".
- Egleston_Substation latSeconds "1".
- Egleston_Substation location "3025".
- Egleston_Substation locmapin "Massachusetts".
- Egleston_Substation longDegrees "71".
- Egleston_Substation longDirection "W".
- Egleston_Substation longMinutes "5".
- Egleston_Substation longSeconds "51".
- Egleston_Substation name "Egleston Substation".
- Egleston_Substation refnum "10001066".
- Egleston_Substation subject Category:Industrial_buildings_and_structures_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Massachusetts.
- Egleston_Substation subject Category:Industrial_buildings_completed_in_1909.
- Egleston_Substation subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Suffolk_County,_Massachusetts.
- Egleston_Substation subject Category:Roxbury,_Boston.
- Egleston_Substation point "42.316944444444445 -71.0975".
- Egleston_Substation type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Egleston_Substation type Building.
- Egleston_Substation type Place.
- Egleston_Substation type Wikidata:Q532.
- Egleston_Substation type Place.
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- Egleston_Substation comment "The Egleston Substation is a historic electrical substation building at 3025 Washington Street in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The brick Renaissance Revival building was constructed in 1909 by the Boston Elevated Railway, a predecessor to today's MBTA. The monumental building is 87 feet (27 m) long, 52 feet (16 m) wide, and 46 feet (14 m) high. Its most prominent feature is the massive archway that frames the main entrance on Washington Street.".
- Egleston_Substation label "Egleston Substation".
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- Egleston_Substation sameAs Q16890937.
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- Egleston_Substation depiction BostonMA_EglestonSubstation.jpg.
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- Egleston_Substation name "Egleston Substation".