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The Street railway journal (1901) (14572290857)

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Title: The Street railway journal

Year: 1884 (1880s)

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Subjects: Street-railroads Electric railroads Transportation

Publisher: New York : McGraw Pub. Co.

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et there are to be four tracks, two for expressand two for local trains. At 104th .Street the routes branchinto two two-track routes, one of which continues straightup to Ft. George, and the other runs northeast to BronxPark. There are, however, three tracks on the Ft. Georgeline from 104th Street to 145th Street, and from 137thStreet to 145th Street there will be eight tracks, five ofwhich are for storage. Between the City Hall and 104thStreet there are twenty-two stations, five of which areexpress stations. It is expected that the express trainsmaking the five stops will make this run in seventeenminutes. This distance is over 6f miles. On the twobranches all stations will be local except that there will bean express station at 157th Street. In laying out the roadas to grades it has been the general rule to have the sta-tions at high points to aid trains in accelerating and stop-ping. The greater portion of the way the subways arcimmediately under the surface of the street. In a few

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FIG. 8.—A COMMON METHOD OF WORK. ONE SIDE OF-STREETOPEN. OVERHEAD ROPEWAY places a deep tunnel construction had to be employed,notably between 150th Street and 200th Street. Here twostations are over 100 ft. below the surface, and at thestation a tunnel, with a 50-ft. diameter arch, is being madein the solid rock. The rock is granite, and the arch needsno artificial support, though masonry will be put in. Anarch of this size in the solid rock, unsupported, is said to beunprecedented in underground work. Fig. 2 shows the standard construction for the double-track subway when but a short distance under the street,where concrete arches with steel girder framework areused. Fig. 3 shows the steel part of the structure. Theweight of the street and street traffic is taken by 15-in. October 5, kjoi .) streS;t railway journal. I-beams weighing 42 lbs. per ft. The track constructionis not decided upon as yet, but will be of some form smiilarto that shown, with steel ties in the concrete, and

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