Dimco Buildings

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Dimco Buildings
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The Dimco Buildings, White City, London
General information
Type Power Generating Station
Architectural style Victorian.
Location White City, London,
Town or city London
Country England
Construction started 1898
Technical details
Structural system Timber frame, brick.

The Dimco buildings are a historic structure in White City, London, just north of Shepherd's Bush. Originally built in 1898, they were constructed as a shed for the Central line London Underground power station.

Today the Dimco Buildings house a bus station, located next to the Westfield London shopping centre, one of the largest in Europe. The Dimco Buildings are Grade II listed.[1] The Dimco buildings were used as a filming location for the Acme Factory in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, and later served as the interior of the British Museum in The Mummy Returns. [2]

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