Noun
sub-station (plural sub-stations)
(electricity) Alternative form of substation.
Although keeping within the 60mph speed limit, Sherriff, who had passed his driving test on June 26 last year, did not brake or steer as his car slewed off the carriageway and became airborne before crashing into an electricity sub-station. Source: Internet
Aerial view of a sub-station for the 55MW CCETC-Ossiomo Power Plant, on the Sapele Road axis, in Benin City. Source: Internet
He then lost control of the vehicle and didn’t brake or steer as it came off the carriageway and became airborne, before crashing into an electricity sub-station, Aylesbury Crown Court heard. Source: Internet
He said a 2×40 sub station in Daura is being fed with 80 megawatt from katsina sub-station, revealing that the rail transmission will be charge to Radial transmission of power supply. Source: Internet
The location is not far from a sub-station. Source: Internet
The view down over Inverness from here has been somewhat spoilt in recent years by the development of a huge sub-station with no screening to speak of, but I could see the lights of the city and the Kessock Bridge beyond which meant I was nearly home. Source: Internet