Pacific service magazine . Contra Costa Substation, southern terminus of the 220,000-volt transmission line from Views of the 220,000-volt Pit River Transmission system. Upper left, Pit River No. One powerhouse, installed capacity 93,834 horsepower; upper right, single circuit tower with suspension in-sulators; center left, double circuit tower; center, interconnected network of transmission linesof all voltages, and topography of California; center right, Pit River No. Three power house,installed capacity 108,580 horsepower; lower left, single circuit angle tower, with dead end i


Pacific service magazine . Contra Costa Substation, southern terminus of the 220,000-volt transmission line from Views of the 220,000-volt Pit River Transmission system. Upper left, Pit River No. One powerhouse, installed capacity 93,834 horsepower; upper right, single circuit tower with suspension in-sulators; center left, double circuit tower; center, interconnected network of transmission linesof all voltages, and topography of California; center right, Pit River No. Three power house,installed capacity 108,580 horsepower; lower left, single circuit angle tower, with dead end in-sulators; lower right, Vaca-Dixon Substation, installed capacity 200,000 horse-power, the principal receiving substation. Pacific Service Magazine 285 The Electric Transmission of Power Address by /. P. Jollyman, of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Beforethe Faculty and Students of Princeton University,Tuesday, April /j, ig26. I desire to express my appreciation of theinvitation to address you. It is indeed anhonor to appear in the hall of one of theoldest and greatest of the Universities,—one which was charter


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