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Bog Walk
Bog Walk is located in Jamaica
Bog Walk
Bog Walk
Coordinates: 18°06′07″N 77°00′19″W / 18.10205°N 77.00541°W / 18.10205; -77.00541
CountryJamaica
ParishSt Catherine
Population
 • Estimate 
(2009)
13,889

Bog Walk is a town in the parish of Saint Catherine, Jamaica.

In 1898 work started on a hydroelectric power plant on the Rio Cobre near Bog Walk. The plant (1,500 H.P.) was completed the next year and used to power Kingston's tramway system (until then the cars were hauled by pairs of mules).[2] In a June 1904 accident, 33 workers died while cleaning the huge water pipe feeding the power station.[3][4] The plant, one of the earliest in the Western Hemisphere, was closed in August 1966.

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References

  1. ^ Bog Walk[dead link], World Gazetteer
  2. ^ Hudson, Brian (2003). Waterfalls of Jamaica: Sublime and Beautiful Objects. University of West Indies Press. pp. 55, 59. ISBN 9766401020.
  3. ^ "Fearful Catastrophe At Bog Walk Drowning Men Fight For Life Sudden Rush of Water Causes Panic 33 Able-Bodied Men Drowned In Water-Pipe No Accurate Information as To Cause Of The Disaster". The Gleaner. 28 June 1904., cited in "1904 Bog Walk disaster relived". The Gleaner. 2 July 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
  4. ^ Tortello, Rebecca. "Bog Walk Tube". Pieces of the Past. The Gleaner. Retrieved 17 December 2022.


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