Railway Locomotives and Cars, Volume 62Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, 1888 |
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... opening in the target is a small brass vernier scale , the zero of which is on the line 7 7. By means of this scale the elevation of the target can be read to thousandths of a foot . When the level sets so high that it is necessary to ...
... opening in the target is a small brass vernier scale , the zero of which is on the line 7 7. By means of this scale the elevation of the target can be read to thousandths of a foot . When the level sets so high that it is necessary to ...
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... opening a of the steam - port c would be the lead . The opening of the port on the outside of the valve is called outside lead ; on the inner or exhaust side , as shown at b , it is called inside lead . QUESTION 105. What is meant by ...
... opening a of the steam - port c would be the lead . The opening of the port on the outside of the valve is called outside lead ; on the inner or exhaust side , as shown at b , it is called inside lead . QUESTION 105. What is meant by ...
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... opening a will be closed before the port c is opened on the exhaust side , as the width a ƒ of the valve is greater than the width of the steam - port . QUESTION 108. What other point must be observed in propor . tioning a slide - valve ...
... opening a will be closed before the port c is opened on the exhaust side , as the width a ƒ of the valve is greater than the width of the steam - port . QUESTION 108. What other point must be observed in propor . tioning a slide - valve ...
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... opening at 14 in . of the stroke , and the intersection of the curve with the outer edge of the port at 20 in . of the stroke shows that the port was then closed and the steam cut off . A similar curve M N O P Q R S shows the position ...
... opening at 14 in . of the stroke , and the intersection of the curve with the outer edge of the port at 20 in . of the stroke shows that the port was then closed and the steam cut off . A similar curve M N O P Q R S shows the position ...
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... opening of the year , and $ 7 below the highest point . Prices began to decline about the middle of the year , but fell slowly until October , when THE new year opens for the steel rail mills very differ- ently from the last . Just at ...
... opening of the year , and $ 7 below the highest point . Prices began to decline about the middle of the year , but fell slowly until October , when THE new year opens for the steel rail mills very differ- ently from the last . Just at ...
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Page 312 - Commission may, within its discretion, for the purpose of enabling it the better to carry out the purposes of this Act, prescribe (if in the opinion of the Commission it is practicable to prescribe such uniformity and methods of keeping accounts) a period of time within which all common carriers subject to the provisions of this Act shall have, as near as may be, a uniform system of accounts, and the manner in which such accounts 'shall be kept.
Page 312 - Commission may need information. Such annual reports shall show in detail the amount of capital stock issued, the amounts paid therefor, and the manner of payment for the same ; the dividends paid, the surplus fund, if any, and the number of stockholders ; the funded and floating debts and the interest paid thereon ; the...
Page 312 - SEC. 20. That the Commission is hereby authorized to require annual reports from all common carriers subject to the provisions of this act, to fix the time and prescribe the manner in which such reports shall be made, and to require from such carriers specific answers to all questions upon which the Commission may need information.
Page 312 - ... the same ; the dividends paid, the surplus fund, if any, and the number of stockholders ; the funded and floating debts and the interest paid thereon ; the cost and value of the carrier's property, franchises, and equipment ; the number of employes and the salaries paid each class ; the amounts expended for improvements each year, how expended, and the character of such improvements...
Page 312 - ... the amounts expended for improvements each year, how expended, and the character of such improvements; the earnings and receipts from each branch of business and from all sources; the operating and other expenses; the balances of profit and loss; and a complete exhibit of the financial operations of the carrier each year, including an annual balance sheet.
Page 312 - ... such improvements; the earnings and receipts from each branch of business and from all sources; the operating and other expenses; the balances of profit and loss; and a complete exhibit of the financial operations of the carrier each year, including an annual balance sheet. Such reports shall also contain such information in relation to rates or regulations concerning fares or freights, or agreements, arrangements, or contracts affecting the same, as the Commission may require...
Page 3 - ... the art of directing the great sources of power in nature for the use and convenience of man, as the means of production and of traffic in states.
Page 66 - ... railroad company owning or operating any railroad wholly or partly within this State, shall make some. effective provision against the burning of cars in which passengers are carried, or of cars which form part of passenger trains, in some one or more of the following, or other equally effective, methods : By generating the heat for warming the cars outside and independent of said cars, or by the use of...
Page 21 - Several European Governments make an annual contribution, based on tonnage, to companies constructing new vessels. The consideration to the Government is a counter agreement, permitting the Government to take such a vessel for a transport in time of war upon terms named in the agreement. The Government officials are also consulted as to her mode of construction, and she goes on to the naval reserve list. These payments are incidentally in the nature of a subsidy to. the ship-owner, and this, with...
Page 283 - ... out a few operations in submarine telegraphs in the Mediterranean and in the Baltic he was summoned, in 1864, by the Government of India to complete the communication with Europe, which work he personally superintended and accomplished by joining Kurrachee with the northern end of the Persian Gulf. Within the next few years he superintended the laying of cables between the United States and .Cuba, and united various parts of North and South America, the West Indies, and other places. In a paper...