Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers' Monthly Journal, Volumes 19-201886 - Locomotive engineers |
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Page 388
... running as accurately as ever . The performance of this movement has been to me a matter of astonishment , and to its owner a source of great satisfaction . It will be difficult to find the equal of this watch , and it certainly cannot ...
... running as accurately as ever . The performance of this movement has been to me a matter of astonishment , and to its owner a source of great satisfaction . It will be difficult to find the equal of this watch , and it certainly cannot ...
Page 397
... running up to ten miles an hour , and of being stopped , at ordi- nary street car speed , within a distance of five feet . The two motors which have been procured for this road were import- ed from Germany , where they are said to be ...
... running up to ten miles an hour , and of being stopped , at ordi- nary street car speed , within a distance of five feet . The two motors which have been procured for this road were import- ed from Germany , where they are said to be ...
Page 399
... running with a far greater steam or fuel economy . This is due to the fact that condensa- tion of steam takes place in the cylinder during admission and expansion , that heat is abstracted at exhaust from the metal of the cylinder for ...
... running with a far greater steam or fuel economy . This is due to the fact that condensa- tion of steam takes place in the cylinder during admission and expansion , that heat is abstracted at exhaust from the metal of the cylinder for ...
Page 400
... running , and no less than 10,000 are now running , and no less than 1,656 were ordered during the past year for ships with triple and quadruple ex- pansion engines alone . The flues as now used in marine practice range from 36 in . dia ...
... running , and no less than 10,000 are now running , and no less than 1,656 were ordered during the past year for ships with triple and quadruple ex- pansion engines alone . The flues as now used in marine practice range from 36 in . dia ...
Page 403
... running , has grades of 53 feet to the mile 15 miles long , and the trains are equal to from 6 to 9 Pullman cars , and are run at a high speed , 8634 miles being run in 1 hour 55 minutes without a stop . It seems doubtful , however ...
... running , has grades of 53 feet to the mile 15 miles long , and the trains are equal to from 6 to 9 Pullman cars , and are run at a high speed , 8634 miles being run in 1 hour 55 minutes without a stop . It seems doubtful , however ...
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