Pacific service magazine . terconnect-ing busses an unfailing assurance that powerservice to industry will continue eventhough the angry elements should tear downone or more of the transmission lines thatare so securely builded with steel towersresting on stone foundations. Some idea of the present extent of ruralindustrial development in the neighborhoodof South San Francisco can be obtainedfrom the size of the payroll which runs wellover a half-million dollars a month in SouthSan Francisco alone. Electric power is not the only contribu-tion that Pacific Service has made to therural industria
Pacific service magazine . terconnect-ing busses an unfailing assurance that powerservice to industry will continue eventhough the angry elements should tear downone or more of the transmission lines thatare so securely builded with steel towersresting on stone foundations. Some idea of the present extent of ruralindustrial development in the neighborhoodof South San Francisco can be obtainedfrom the size of the payroll which runs wellover a half-million dollars a month in SouthSan Francisco alone. Electric power is not the only contribu-tion that Pacific Service has made to therural industrial growth, for the develop-ment of high pressure transmission downthe peninsula has given a reliable, economi-cal, and unfailing gas supply to the manyindustries that have built up in its path-way. Commencing at the Potrero GasPlant in San Francisco and running south-ward along the peninsula by way of Red-wood City, this high pressure line now iscontinuous to San Jose, where it connectswith the large modern gas plant at the. Pacific Coast Steel Companys manufacturing works at South ban Francisco. 312 Pacific Service Magazine
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