The Street railway journal (1896) (14574404519)
Summary
Identifier: streetrailwayjo121896newy (find matches)
Title: The Street railway journal
Year: 1884 (1880s)
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Subjects: Street-railroads Electric railroads Transportation
Publisher: New York : McGraw Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries
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-r-rxi Section AA. FIG. 4.~PLAN AND SECTION OF TRACK AT DRAINAGE PIT Section
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FIG. 5.—PLAN, ELEVATION AND SECTIONS OF GUSSET POST treA Rjilv. ay Jmirmil p hnv^rl ti. electric conduit system upon all extensions itate switching, a siding and crossover have been installed WtPrnfrn A T ^J ^^^ ° ^^^^ termiuus, so that the method of construction thT TV. 1 A ^^^^^ ^^ i^^^ ^^^^ ^^bl^ c^^s on under these conditions can be inspected. Third AveitT will ht^ / T °! ^th Street and A plan and section of one of the cut out pits, a view L rV^fh Z7 .^V^^f ^■^ ^^^^ ^^^^ °f ^^hich has not been published in any previous article, nassenlpr! wvf. A^^/^^.f Avenue. In this way is shown in Fig. 4. These pits are located every 500 ft. ?hanc^?. r. ^r,^ i^^ ^^^ t° ^0tain the section insulators and are similar in purpose cnange cars. It is the ultimate intention of the company to the section cut out box of the ordinary trolley railway January, 1896.) STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 43 The pits are four and one-half feet long, the distance be-tween the yokes, by four feet nine inches wide. T