The 50ies were the days when Connaught Bridge Power Station
in Klang was the largest power station in Malaya,
first commissioned in January 1953
and formally opened by the High Commissioner,General Sir Gerald Templer on 26 March 1953.
It had a total generating capacity of 80MW of power
from 4 X 20MW Steam Turbine(Parsons)
The old plant was fully utilised until it was decommissioned in 1984
ending a colorful era of the CEB Connaught Bridge as the locals fondly call it.
video clip of the opening ceremony in 1953
High Commissioner's,Selangor Regent's and Menteri Besar's autographs.
Scorpions rocking it out at Connaught Bridge Power Station.
The 20MW Parsons Steam Turbine.
The Babcock and Wilcox Boiler.
At the boiler no:1 control panel.
In the 90ies before being dismantled.
Output of a generator here.
The H & W, Harland & Wolff, black start diesel engine generator.
The old Babcock and Wilcok boiler before it was dismantled in 2004.
The present day building is used as a workshop for repair works by TNB Remaco.
The old pump house after more than 60 years.
Panorama shot of the old station.
The Coat of Arms of Central Electricity Board,
at the time when tigers and black leopards roamed the countryside.
It still works right now?
ReplyDeleteKamsiah,
DeleteNot working any more,last used in 1984.
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oh wow. these pics are priceless. thanks for sharing. Will try to make my time to go there one of these days.
ReplyDeletelove to look at the black and white pictures :)
ReplyDeletethanks bro thomas for the priceless info.., unfortunately i cannot see the pictures since my company has blocked photobuckets.., Lol, but i'll see them at home later
ReplyDeleteWhat a priceless pic. Never seen them before..
ReplyDeleteWow, impressive engine from yesteryear. This is news to me, thanks for sharing. The equipment almost look antique.
ReplyDeleteYou really did your research..good of you to share it here...thank you.
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foto-foto yang sangat bersejarah..ketika teknologi sudah dianggap kuno...maka semuanya akan tinggal mejadi sejarah saksi bisu kejayaannya di masa lalu :-)
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ReplyDeletehi... my name is awatif , im currently making some historical study of klang and coincidentally found your wonderful sharing. do you mind if i use some of your pictures and will it be possible to ask for a bigger resoultion picture from you? historytheoryarch721@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteMay the Lord bless these
Boilers / Turbines & Auxillaries
hi... my name is awatif , im currently making some historical study of klang and coincidentally found your wonderful sharing. do you mind if i use some of your pictures and will it be possible to ask for a bigger resoultion picture from you? historytheoryarch721@gmail.com
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